2016
DOI: 10.1590/0103-1104201610906
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Sobrecarga e participação de familiares no cuidado de usuários de Centros de Atenção Psicossocial

Abstract: RESUMO 'Sobrecarga familiar' é o impacto que o cuidado dedicado a um paciente pode provocar no ambiente familiar. O objetivo do presente estudo foi investigar a sobrecarga vivida por familiares cuidadores de usuários atendidos em Centros de Atenção Psicossocial. Para tanto, aplicaram-se a Escala de Sobrecarga dos Familiares de Pacientes Psiquiátricos e um questionário sociodemográfico. Os resultados indicam uma relevante presença de sobrecarga nas famílias analisadas e a importância do envolvimento de familiar… Show more

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“…Os dados obtidos na Tabela 4 sugerem que a assistência na vida cotidiana obteve média de (M=3,15). Nesse sentido, a rigorosa administração de medicamentos, as dificuldades do esquizofrênico nas tarefas de higiene e as suas limitações em gerenciar sua própria vida são situações desgastantes ao cuidador, causando aumento da sobrecarga objetiva ao familiar (20)(21)(22) .…”
Section: Sobrecarga Objetiva E Sobrecarga Subjetivaunclassified
“…Os dados obtidos na Tabela 4 sugerem que a assistência na vida cotidiana obteve média de (M=3,15). Nesse sentido, a rigorosa administração de medicamentos, as dificuldades do esquizofrênico nas tarefas de higiene e as suas limitações em gerenciar sua própria vida são situações desgastantes ao cuidador, causando aumento da sobrecarga objetiva ao familiar (20)(21)(22) .…”
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“…The fact that parents are in direct contact, being the main caregivers, is corroborated in other studies, in which the parents are those most affected by the burden. [32,33] Another variable associated with the burden of the caregiver is the degree of independence of the patient, which we evaluated in the present study. Independent living skills reflect, for the most part, greater success in psychosocial rehabilitation and may represent a greater or lesser degree of burden in the caregiver.…”
Section: Burden and Independent Living Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study carried out in cities of Rio Grande do Sul, with 390 patients [31] accompanied by Therapeutic Residency Services (TRS), found a global score of 2.44, a score of 2.50 for Domestic Activities and a score of 1.00 for Employment. A study carried out in Barbacena, Minas Gerais [32] with 75 TRS patients and another study with 584 patients from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital [28] presented global scores of 2.29 and 1.13, respectively. In the study with 75 patients, the score in the Eating domain was 3.85, however, there was no evaluation of the Employment domain in these studies.…”
Section: Burden and Independent Living Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given this complex and intricate framework, this article aimed to understand the meanings made by people with problems resulting from the use of alcohol and other drugs that are (or have been) in treatment about family participation. Family members have experienced situations of overloading in psychosocial care due to the fragility of social policies to support the family (Delgado, 2014;Reis, Dahl, Barbosa, Teixeira, & Delgado, 2016). In this sense, recognizing the place of the family in this process and identifying the challenges to their participation in the care of the family member who is experiencing problems due to the use of alcohol and other drugs is relevant for the elaboration and planning of care actions, especially in actions and services developed by the Network of Psychosocial Care (acronym in Portuguese: RAPS).…”
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confidence: 99%