2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0047-20852010000400007
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Sobrecarga de familiares de pacientes psiquiátricos: comparação entre diferentes tipos de cuidadores

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“…The greatest degree of objective overload in the G CUID A group confirms the results held in other studies (19) , showing, even with the significant participation of the family as a whole, that in general the caregiver changes his or her routine to take care of the chronologically advantaged person with AD, and the responsibility for direct care is in many cases let with one sole family member, for whom this activity becomes extremely tiring and stressful.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The greatest degree of objective overload in the G CUID A group confirms the results held in other studies (19) , showing, even with the significant participation of the family as a whole, that in general the caregiver changes his or her routine to take care of the chronologically advantaged person with AD, and the responsibility for direct care is in many cases let with one sole family member, for whom this activity becomes extremely tiring and stressful.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Na avaliação do impacto causado na rotina diária do familiar e nos escores globais de sobrecarga, não houve diferença significativa entre os dois grupos. Esses resultados confirmam dados de outras pesquisas [19][20][21][22][23] . As diferenças encontradas entre os grupos para o grau de sobrecarga se referem às análises realizadas por subescalas e por itens específicos do instrumento utilizado.…”
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“…The burden of the spouses was higher when compared with the brothers about the financial burden, while the aggressive behavior of patients cared more parents and they had a higher burden than spouses. 22 The family burden can be generated by the unpreparedness of families, lack of support and knowledge to develop patient care and also the frustration of not producing physical and mentally healthy and ready to face a family and professional life. 19 The contact with the person with some kind of mental disorder causes wear on family members, especially when the disease has acute manifestations, experienced as disabling and stigmatizing, which ends up creating a family burden both physically and emotionally and also economically.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%