Care needs and factors reducing caregiver burden for children with special health care needs in out-of-home care in Japan: An observational study

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Tomo Nonoyama, Koji Tamakoshi, Kazuteru Niinomi
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Abstract

Aim

This study evaluated the special healthcare needs of children residing in infant homes, assessed the associated care burden, and identified factors influencing changes and reductions in care burden for these children.

Methods

Data were collected from staff members responsible for each of the 213 infants and toddlers in infant homes. Statistical analyses included the chi-square test, Mann–Whitney U test, analysis of covariance, and Wilcoxon signed-rank test to evaluate changes in care needs, care time, and care burden. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to determine factors associated with reductions in care burden over a 6-month period for children with special healthcare needs who had been in care for at least 6 months.

Results

Among the 213 infants, 39.9% had special healthcare needs. The highest proportion of care time was allocated to feeding and lulling these children to sleep—activities requiring significantly more time than those for children without special needs. Over several months, the care burden for children with special needs tended to increase; however, it decreased for 19 (26.0%) of these children over a 6-month period. Multivariate analysis revealed that age (OR = 0.86) and total care hours 6 months earlier (OR = 1.13) were significantly associated with reductions in care burden.

Conclusions

Age and total care hours 6 months earlier were associated with a reduced care burden. When transitioning these children to family care, assessing the type and intensity of care required rather than the duration of care is crucial. Early intensive care may reduce care burden.

日本家庭外护理中有特殊保健需要的儿童的护理需求和减轻照顾者负担的因素:一项观察性研究
目的本研究旨在评估婴幼儿之家的特殊保健需求,评估相关的照顾负担,并找出影响这些儿童照顾负担变化与减少的因素。方法对213名婴幼儿之家负责工作人员进行数据收集。统计分析采用卡方检验、Mann-Whitney U检验、协方差分析和Wilcoxon sign -rank检验来评价护理需求、护理时间和护理负担的变化。进行了Logistic回归分析,以确定在照顾至少6个月的特殊医疗保健需求儿童6个月内护理负担减轻的相关因素。结果213例患儿中有特殊保健需求的占39.9%。与没有特殊需要的孩子相比,照顾时间的最高比例被分配给喂养和哄这些孩子进行睡眠活动,这需要更多的时间。几个月后,照顾有特殊需要儿童的负担趋于增加;然而,这些儿童中有19人(26.0%)在6个月的时间里下降了。多因素分析显示,年龄(OR = 0.86)和6个月前的总护理时间(OR = 1.13)与护理负担的减轻显著相关。结论年龄和6个月前的总护理时数与护理负担减轻有关。在将这些儿童转移到家庭照料时,评估所需照料的类型和强度而不是照料的持续时间至关重要。早期重症监护可减轻护理负担。
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审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Japan Journal of Nursing Science is the official English language journal of the Japan Academy of Nursing Science. The purpose of the Journal is to provide a mechanism to share knowledge related to improving health care and promoting the development of nursing. The Journal seeks original manuscripts reporting scholarly work on the art and science of nursing. Original articles may be empirical and qualitative studies, review articles, methodological articles, brief reports, case studies and letters to the Editor. Please see Instructions for Authors for detailed authorship qualification requirement.
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