2019
DOI: 10.15171/npj.2019.12
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Caregiver burden among family caregivers of older patients receiving hemodialysis and its relevant factors

Abstract: In a study on 52 caregivers of elderly patients receiving hemodialysis, we found, caregivers of older patients receiving hemodialysis reported to have high levels of burden. This issue should be addressed especially by the health care teams that provide care for older patients receiving hemodialysis

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“…The Mean±SD total ZBI score of caregivers in the present study was 25±12, which is inconsistent with studies were done by Adejumo et al with lower [21] and higher ZBI scores Senmar et al [22]. These differences could be due to different socio-cultural, economic, and availability of health care services, which can influence the patient and family care.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
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“…The Mean±SD total ZBI score of caregivers in the present study was 25±12, which is inconsistent with studies were done by Adejumo et al with lower [21] and higher ZBI scores Senmar et al [22]. These differences could be due to different socio-cultural, economic, and availability of health care services, which can influence the patient and family care.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…Also, Adejumo et al [21] used a modified ZBI questionnaire with 12 questions was used in our study. In contrast, Senmar et al [22] used Novak and Guest caregiver burden inventory to assess the burden of caregivers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, the care burden of primary caregivers was slightly higher than the median value (2.72 ± 0.68). The overall average was 65.38, which was higher than the caregiver's burden of 57.4 reported for the case of older patients undergoing haemodialysis (average age 72.4 in patients) in a study using the same tool conducted in Iran (Senmar et al., 2019). In addition, the proportion of participants who experienced a severe burden was higher (38.0%) than the 25.0% reported by Senmar et al These high burden scores demonstrate the need for interest in the burden of caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…The total score ranges from 24 to 120, with higher scores indicating a higher burden of care. Scoring between 24 and 39, 40 and 71, and 72 and 120 was considered to indicate a mild, moderate and severe level of burden, respectively (Senmar et al, 2019). Internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha) ranged from 0.73 to 0.86 for each subconcept at the time of development and was 0.91 for all questions in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of the included studies, 35 used a cross sectional design [5,[9][10][11][12] and three provided cross sectional data within other designs; one used a quasi-experimental design [46], one used a longitudinal design [47], and one a mixed method design [6]. Studies included in the review were completed in a variety of countries, including: seven in Turkey [11,[22][23][24]27,33,46], four in the USA [5,18,29,44], four in Iran [31,34,37,39], two in Brazil [25,26], two in Japan [34,41,43], two in Saudi Arabia [9,21], three in China [12,42,45], two in Nigeria [6,17], two in Jordan [16,19], two in India [32,35]; and a single study in Nepal [10], Canada [38], Pakistan [40], Greece [36], Spain [20], Singapore [47], Vietnam [30], and Indonesia…”
Section: Characteristics Of Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%