2017
DOI: 10.1177/0269215517709330
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A study of burden of care and its correlates among family members supporting relatives and loved ones with traumatic spinal cord injuries

Abstract: More resilient and satisfied caregivers experienced lower burden. Burden is moderate-to-high and mainly related to uncertainty about the future, caregivers' insecurity with caregiving and dependence of the injured.

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“…Hassanzadeh and Hojjati reported that teaching resilience and increasing parents' adaptation can mitigate suffering and the burden of care (39). It has been found that training adaptive behaviors and supporting families of patients suffering from chronic diseases could promote adaptability and the quality of life of in patients and their caregivers (30,41). Hatami et al reported that administering Roy's model of adaptation for mothers of cancer children enhances their resilience and psychosocial well-being (42).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Hassanzadeh and Hojjati reported that teaching resilience and increasing parents' adaptation can mitigate suffering and the burden of care (39). It has been found that training adaptive behaviors and supporting families of patients suffering from chronic diseases could promote adaptability and the quality of life of in patients and their caregivers (30,41). Hatami et al reported that administering Roy's model of adaptation for mothers of cancer children enhances their resilience and psychosocial well-being (42).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, educating and supporting family members of patients can be translated into upgrading the adaptation and quality of care and life in patients (30,41). Given the effectiveness of Roy adaptation model, utilizing appropriate nursing patterns and theories becomes ever more important (22).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for interventions with the family, longer hospital stay was significantly associated with many types of interventions: family needs assessment, psychoeducation on the effects of trauma, developing a support system, mediation, and coordination. These associations might be explained by the fact that more severe injuries are associated with longer stay (Godleski et al., 2018; Stevenson, Carr, Penn-Barwell, Ringrose, & Stapley, 2018) and greater need for family support and involvement (Castellano-Tejedor & Lusilla-Palacios, 2017; Kitter & Sharman, 2015). Such associations may also reflect greater family psycho-social needs that are more typical of longer hospital duration (Keefler et al., 2001; Moore et al., 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Penelitian lain membuktikan bahwa 31% caregiver yang merawat anak yang menderita mucopolysaccharidosis mengurangi jam kerja mereka dalam 6 bulan terakhir, dan 81% caregiver mengatakan kesulitan dalam melakukan pekerjaan karena merawat anak mereka (Conner, Cook, Fernandez, & Rangel-Miller, 2019). Penelitian lain juga menunjukkan bahwa keluarga yang merawat klien yang mengalami cedera tulang belakang mengalami intensitas beban yang berbeda-beda, 52% keluarga mengalami beban dengan kategori ringan sampai sedang, 43% keluarga mengalami beban dengan kategori sedang sampai berat, dan 5% keluarga mengalami beban yang berat (Castellano-Tejedor & Lusilla-Palacios, 2017). Penelitian lain membuktikan bahwa merawat klien dengan kanker paru-paru dapat meningkatkan beban keluarga (Hu, Peng, Su, & Huang, 2018).…”
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