Determinants of caregiving burden and quality of life of informal caregivers of African stroke survivors: literature review

U. Badaru, O. Ogwumike, A. Adeniyi, Ekechukwu E. Nelson
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Abstract Background: The involvement of informal caregivers (CGs) in the provision of care for stroke survivors always ensures the success of stroke rehabilitation. Aims: The aim of this review was to find the determinants of caregiving burden and quality of life (QOL) of CGs of African stroke survivors. Methods: The literature was searched in Google Scholar and PUBMED, AJOL and Cochrane Databases using selected search strategies without date restriction. Results: A total of eight African studies met the inclusion criteria. There were more female stroke CGs (55.6%) than their male counterparts. The determinants of CG QOL were duration and burden of caregiving, the CG’s age and functional status of the stroke survivors. The determinants of caregiving burden were functional status of stroke survivors and having intimate relationship with them. Conclusion: Impairment of physical function in African stroke survivors was the consistent determinant of increased caregiving burden and deterioration of CG QOL. CG education and training is needed in order to enhance their ability to cope effectively with the burden of providing care to stroke survivors who have impairment of physical function and this may help to improve CG QOL.
非洲脑卒中幸存者非正式照顾者的照顾负担和生活质量的决定因素:文献综述
背景:非正式照护者(CGs)参与卒中幸存者的照护是卒中康复成功的重要保证。目的:本综述的目的是发现非洲中风幸存者cg的护理负担和生活质量(QOL)的决定因素。方法:在谷歌Scholar、PUBMED、AJOL和Cochrane数据库中,采用不加日期限制的精选检索策略进行文献检索。结果:共有8项非洲研究符合纳入标准。有更多的女性中风CGs比男性(55.6%)。脑卒中幸存者的生活质量的决定因素有护理时间、护理负担、脑卒中幸存者的年龄和功能状况。中风幸存者的功能状况和与他们的亲密关系是护理负担的决定因素。结论:非洲脑卒中幸存者的身体功能损伤是照料负担增加和CG生活质量恶化的一致决定因素。为了提高他们的能力,以有效地应对为身体功能受损的中风幸存者提供护理的负担,需要对CG进行教育和培训,这可能有助于改善CG的生活质量。
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