2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030802
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Factors influencing caregiver burden in chronic pain patients: A retrospective study

Abstract: Chronic pain coexists with disability, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances, which are factors of pain chronicity in the fear-avoidance model. Self-efficacy for managing pain plays a protective role against pain chronicity. For chronic pain sufferers, social support from caregivers is important. However, such caregivers face enormous physical and mental burdens. This study aimed to assess how self-efficacy and factors related to the fear-avoidance model affect caregiver burden. Participants were 135 chr… Show more

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“…Further, the young adults in our study understood the relationship to be a partnership rather than an alliance: there was no asymmetry, where one member was seen to be the care giver and the other member the care recipient. While asymmetry in the caregiver-care recipient relationship is found among older age partners when one partner experiences chronic illness ( 49 ) and caregiver burden is shown to correlate with pain intensity in adults ( 50 ), we did not find this among the young adults in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…Further, the young adults in our study understood the relationship to be a partnership rather than an alliance: there was no asymmetry, where one member was seen to be the care giver and the other member the care recipient. While asymmetry in the caregiver-care recipient relationship is found among older age partners when one partner experiences chronic illness ( 49 ) and caregiver burden is shown to correlate with pain intensity in adults ( 50 ), we did not find this among the young adults in the current study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 91%
“…The levels of caregiver burden for CP survivors, as measured by the mean ZBI scores, were found to be higher than those observed in caregivers for persons with dementia ( 50 ), Alzheimer disease ( 51 ), and chronic pain ( 52 ). Interestingly, the levels of caregiver burden in CP and acquired brain injury were similar ( 53 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Most of the participants' caregivers expressed an overall significant improvement in the burden scale. Moreover, the caregiver's burden was related to the pain self-efficacy, depression, disability, and anxiety of older adults with chronic pain [29]. The caregiver's burden can be directly reduced, by improving the physical and mental health, together with the pain self-efficacy of older adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%