Main title - Socio-economic effects on informal caregivers of long-term hospitalized adult patients: A cross-sectional study.

IF 0.3 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
U P de Silva, S Varun, S T Kariyawasam, M D Jayawardane, M A Lakmal, M D Kariyawasam, M S Nandasena, A A Pathirana, D D Weerasekera
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Abstract

Introduction: A significant proportion of patients are being treated at hospitals in the government sector in Sri Lanka. Informal caregivers play a major role in taking care of hospitalized surgical patients while facing physical, social, and psychological challenges.

Objective: To describe the socio-economic effects on informal caregivers of long-term hospitalized adult patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted among 202 informal caregivers of long-term hospitalized patients in a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka, using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Sociodemographic assessment of both caregiver and care recipient, the health status of the care recipient, effects on social life, and economic aspect of informal caregiver were assessed.

Results: Most of the caregivers were married (n=164, 81.2%), first degree relative of the care receiver (n=139, 68.8%), employed (n=115, 56.9%) and sole caregivers (n=130, 64.4%). Four out of 5 caregivers (n=181, 89.6%) showed moderate to severe socio-economic maladaptation. Increasing age (p=0.00), marital status (p=0.00) and sole caregiving (p=0.01) are significantly associated with the level of maladaptation.

Conclusion: Moderate to severe levels of maladaptation is present among a substantial number of informal caregivers of long-term hospitalized patients. Sole caregiving is one of the contributing factors and can be addressed by adequate formal caregivers appointed by health care authorities or from voluntary services to minimize informal caregiver burnout.

长期住院成人患者非正式照顾者的社会经济影响:一项横断面研究
引言:斯里兰卡政府部门有相当一部分患者在医院接受治疗。在面临身体、社会和心理挑战的同时,非正规护理人员在照顾住院外科患者方面发挥着重要作用。目的:描述长期住院成年患者非正式照顾者的社会经济影响。方法:使用访谈者管理的问卷,对斯里兰卡一家三级护理医院的202名长期住院患者的非正式护理人员进行横断面描述性研究。对照顾者和受照顾者的社会形态评估、受照顾者健康状况、对社会生活的影响以及非正式照顾者的经济方面进行了评估。结果:大多数照顾者是已婚(n=164,81.2%)、受照顾者的一级亲属(n=139,68.8%)、有工作(n=115,56.9%)和唯一照顾者(n=130,64.4%)。五分之四的照顾者(n=181,89.6%)表现出中重度社会经济适应不良。年龄的增长(p=0.00)、婚姻状况(p=0.000)和独自照顾(p=0.01)与适应不良程度显著相关。结论:长期住院患者的大量非正式护理人员存在中度至重度的适应不良。单独护理是促成因素之一,可以通过卫生保健当局指定的足够的正式护理人员或自愿服务来解决,以最大限度地减少非正式护理人员的倦怠。
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Ceylon Medical Journal
Ceylon Medical Journal MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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期刊介绍: The Ceylon Medical Journal, is the oldest surviving medical journal in Australasia. It is the only medical journal in Sri Lanka that is listed in the Index Medicus. The CMJ started life way back in 1887 as the organ of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association. Except for a brief period between 1893 and 1904 when it ceased publication, the CMJ or its forbear, the Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the British Medical Association, has been published without interruption up to now. The journal"s name changed to the CMJ in 1954.
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