Functional Status of Patients on Maintenance Haemodialysis and Burden of Their Caregivers: An Example from a Tertiary Referenz Hospital in Cameroon

Patrice Hm, Loic T, C. E., Vincent N, M. M, Junette M, H. F., Francois Kf
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Background: Patients on maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) often depend on caregivers due functional status impairment (FSI). We evaluated the functional status of patients on MHD and the burden on their caregivers in Douala. Material and methods: A fourth month cross-sectional study including consenting adult patients on MHD in Douala general hospital and their caregivers. Functional status of patients was assessed using the overall functional status scale. A FSI score between 1-5/13 was considered moderate, and severe when above 5/13. Caregiver burden was assessed with the Zarit caregiver burden scale; a score between 21 to 40 was considered light to moderate burden, and severe if >41. Logistic regression was used to look for associated factors to FSI and caregivers burden (p <0.05). Results: In 184 patients, the mean age 47.29 (13.75) years. FSI was moderate in 60.33% (111/184) and severe in 8.69% (16/184). Caregiver burden was light to moderate in 48.91% (90/184), severe in 38.59% (71/184). Factors associated with FSI were: older patients, low patient and caregiver income, diabetes, longer duration on dialysis and being accompanied by his child. Factors associated with caregiver burden were: male gender, patient’s age ≥ 70 years, low patient’s income, inability to do shopping and laundry, age of caregiver ≥ 50 years, and caregiver being a student. Patient functional dependence increased the caregiver’s burden by 3.87 times (p=0.001). Conclusion: FSI and caregiver’s burden were relatively high with many associated factors. The caregiver burden increased with the degree of patient dependence.
维持性血液透析患者的功能状况及其护理人员的负担:以喀麦隆一家三级参考医院为例
背景:由于功能状态损害(FSI),维持性血液透析(MHD)患者往往依赖于护理者。我们评估了杜阿拉MHD患者的功能状况及其对护理人员的负担。材料和方法:一项为期四个月的横断面研究,包括杜阿拉总医院同意MHD的成年患者及其护理人员。采用整体功能状态量表评估患者的功能状态。FSI评分介于1-5/13之间为中度,高于5/13为重度。采用Zarit照顾者负担量表评估照顾者负担;得分在21到40分之间被认为是轻度到中度负担,如果得分在100到41分之间则被认为是重度负担。采用Logistic回归分析FSI与照顾者负担的相关因素(p <0.05)。结果:184例患者,平均年龄47.29(13.75)岁。FSI中度占60.33%(111/184),重度占8.69%(16/184)。照顾者负担轻至中度者占48.91%(90/184),重度者占38.59%(71/184)。与FSI相关的因素有:患者年龄较大、患者和护理人员收入较低、糖尿病、透析持续时间较长以及有孩子陪伴。与照顾者负担相关的因素为:男性、患者年龄≥70岁、患者收入低、无法购物和洗衣、照顾者年龄≥50岁、照顾者为学生。患者功能依赖使照顾者负担增加3.87倍(p=0.001)。结论:家庭服务障碍与照顾者负担较高,其相关因素较多。照顾者负担随患者依赖程度的增加而增加。
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