Mary Clare Houlihan, Masako Mayahara, Barbara Swanson, Jessica Bishop-Royse, Young-Me Lee, Sarah Ailey
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Abstract
Informal caregivers play a crucial role in managing pain for home hospice patients, yet they often feel inadequately prepared for this responsibility. An informal caregiver's lack of health literacy may impact their pain management knowledge and skills, potentially contributing to higher intensity of patient pain. The purpose of this study was to describe the health literacy of informal home hospice caregivers and examine associations between their health literacy, pain knowledge, and patient pain intensity. Our secondary data analysis of the e-PainSupport randomized clinical trial found that 20.6% of hospice caregivers had limited health literacy. Significant associations were found between caregiver health literacy and pain knowledge; however, there was no significant association between caregiver pain knowledge and patient pain intensity. These findings suggest that improving caregiver pain knowledge by providing additional support to those with limited health literacy is important, but it may not be sufficient on its own to reduce patient pain intensity. Further research is needed to explore other factors that may contribute to effective pain management, as unrelieved pain remains prevalent at the end of life.
期刊介绍:
Home Healthcare Now is the professional, contemporary journal serving the educational and communication needs of home care and hospice nurses. The journal is highly interactive and timely, focusing on the multidimensional, interdisciplinary and specialty practice areas of home care nursing. Clinical, operational, and educational home care nursing issues are the core of the publication; plentiful columns and features focus on practical, up-to-date approaches to everyday situations, as well as analysis and interpretation of how healthcare trends affect the home care nurse''s practice.