台湾癌症患者主要照顾者的照顾负担及相关因素探究

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Chao-Hua Chuang, Chih-Yi Li, Yu-Wen Wang, Shu-Ching Ma
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目的:探讨癌症患者主要照顾者的负担及其相关因素:探讨癌症患者主要照顾者的负担及其相关因素:本研究在台湾南部一家医疗中心的肿瘤病房进行。方法与变量:本研究在台湾南部一家医疗中心的肿瘤病房进行,共招募了 137 对癌症患者及其主要照顾者:这项横断面相关研究使用结构化问卷来评估主要照顾者的负担。从2019年1月至6月的医疗记录中提取了患者的基本特征和疾病概况数据。线性回归分析用于确定与主要照顾者负担相关的因素:大多数主要照顾者为女性(70%),年龄小于 65 岁(85%)。总体而言,主要照顾者的平均负担为 38.83 分(标准差 = 12.86),其中精神负担在四个评估领域中排名最高。与主要照护者总体负担相关的因素包括精神症状、日常照护时间、患者年龄以及缺乏轮换支持:对护理工作的启示:安宁疗护和肿瘤科护士可积极识别主要照顾者的精神症状,针对高风险人群提供及时的资源或精神转介,以减轻未来照顾者的负担。
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Exploring Caregiver Burden and Related Factors Among Primary Caregivers of Patients With Cancer in Taiwan.

Objectives: To explore burden and its related factors among primary caregivers of patients with cancer.

Sample & setting: This study was conducted in an oncology ward at a medical center in southern Taiwan. A total of 137 dyads of patients with cancer and their primary caregivers were recruited.

Methods & variables: This cross-sectional correlational study used a structured questionnaire to assess the burden of primary caregivers. Data on patients' basic characteristics and disease profiles were extracted from medical records from January to June 2019. Linear regression analysis was used to identify factors associated with the burden of primary caregivers.

Results: The majority of primary caregivers were female (70%) and aged younger than 65 years (85%). Overall, the mean primary caregiver burden score was 38.83 (SD = 12.86), with spiritual burden ranking highest among the four domains assessed. Factors related to overall primary caregiver burden included psychiatric symptoms, daily care hours, patient age, and the lack of rotational support.

Implications for nursing: Hospice and oncology nurses can actively identify psychiatric symptoms in primary caregivers, targeting high-risk groups to provide timely resources or psychiatric referrals, aiming to alleviate future caregiver burden.

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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
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期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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