巴基斯坦旁遮普南部血液透析患者护理人员的焦虑和负担评估

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Shabnam Nazir, Hina Raza, Memoona Nisar, Zermina Rashid, Rahat Shamim, B. Alam, Amjad Khan
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摘要

本研究的目的是评估慢性血液透析患者终末期肾功能衰竭(ESRF)的无报酬照顾者所经历的焦虑和抑郁。对影响焦虑抑郁和护理负担的因素进行评价。本研究采用阿迦汗大学焦虑抑郁量表(AKUADS)和腹膜透析患者护理者负担问卷(CSCDP)对接受血液透析的ESRF患者提供护理(最少6个月至最长5年)的非付费主要护理者(218名研究参与者)进行访谈。根据AKUADS评分,90.4%的照顾者被发现有显著的焦虑和抑郁。从AKUAD量表收集的人口学因素评估中发现,女性人数较多(44%),已婚(72.01%),平均寿命为38.5±2 (SE)岁,月收入低于平均水平。护理人员与患者的主要关系为生活伴侣(38%)和父母(18.2%)。抑郁水平最高的人群是护理人员(67%)、年龄小于30岁的护理人员(22%)和老年患者的护理人员(87%)。这项研究的结果表明,需要制定政策来支持无薪护理人员和患者
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Assessment of Anxiety and Burden on caregivers for haemodialysis patients in southern Punjab, Pakistan
The aim of present study is to assess anxiety and depression experienced by unpaid caregivers of chronic haemodialysis patients suffering from end-stage renal failure (ESRF). The evaluation of factors influencing anxiety and depression and care-giving burden was performed. In the present study, non-paid primary caregivers (218 study participants) of patients with ESRF receiving haemodialysis, who were providing care (minimum 6 months and up to 5 years) were interviewed by using Aga Khan University Anxiety and Depression Scale (AKUADS) and the carer’s burden of peritoneal dialysis patients (CSCDP) questionnaire. According to the scoring of AKUADS, 90.4% caregivers were found to be experiencing significant anxiety and depression. From assessment of demographic factors collected using the AKUAD scale, it was found that female gender was more in number (44%), wedded (72.01%), with a mean life span of 38.5 ± 2 (SE) years, and having monthly income below average. The main relationships of caregivers with patients, was life partners (38%) and parents (18.2%). The highest depression levels were found in mothers as attendants (67%), caregivers of age less than 30 years (22 %) and caregivers of elderly patients (87%). The outcome of this study has revealed a need to plan policies to support unpaid caregivers as well as the patients
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Fabad Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Fabad Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: The FABAD Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences is published triannually by the Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ankara (FABAD). All expressions of opinion and statements of supposed facts appearing in articles and/or advertisiments carried in this journal are published on the responsibility of the author and/or advertiser, anda re not to be regarded those of the Society of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ankara. The manuscript submitted to the Journal has the requirement of not being published previously and has not been submitted elsewhere. Manuscripts should be prepared in accordance with the requirements specified as given in detail in the section of “Information for Authors”. The submission of the manuscript to the Journal is not a condition for acceptance; articles are accepted or rejected on merit alone. All rights reserved.
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