Burden and types of support for family caregivers serving patients with chronic disease

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https://doi.org/10.15649/cuidarte.v10i3.649

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Patients, Caregivers, Chronic Disease, Social Support

Abstract

Introduction: An increase in chronic noncommunicable disease has been evidenced worldwide in this century; patients present with longer-lasting and more complex pathologies, generating dependence, requiring a caregiver at home; while different skills are required to improve care competencies. Objective: To identify types of support used by the family caregivers of patients with chronic noncommunicable disease and their relation with the caregivers’ burden. Materials and Methods: Quantitative-approach, cross-sectional and analytical study, applying these tools: "Characterization of the patient-caregiver dyad and Caregiver’s Zarit Burden Interview". The population comprised 62 dyads. OR were calculated in logistic regression. Results: 19.35% (12) of caregivers showed an intense level of burden, 20.97% (13) showed a light burden, and 59.68% (37) had no burden. Caregivers with intense burden state there is 0% of psychological and social support. The relevant variables in the burden level were daily hours of care OR = 1.14 (CI 95%: 1.01; 1.33), the higher the level of knowledge of the computer, the lower the possibility of increase in the level of burden with raw OR= 0.14 (CI95%: 0.02; 0.91), and adjusted OR = 0.07 (CI 95%: 0.007; 0.68).  Discussion: It is critical to continue investigating aspects that will reduce the caregivers’ burden, keep them healthy and under appropriate conditions to perform their role. Conclusions: It is necessary to strengthen the different types of support for family caregivers to reduce the burden level related to their work.

Author Biographies

María Stella Campos de Aldana, Universidad de Santander UDES

Magister en salud ocupacional

Especialista en salud ocupacional

Especialista en gerencia social

Erika Yurley Durán Niño, Univesidad de Santander UDES

Universidad de Santander UDES. Bucaramanga, Colombia

Raquel Rivera Carvajal, Universidad de Santander UDES

Universidad de Santander UDES. Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Astrid Nathalia Páez Esteban, Univesidad de Santander UDES

Universidad de Santander UDES.Bucaramanga, Colombia.

Gloria Mabel Carrillo Gonzales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Facultad de Enfermería, Bogotá, Colombia. 

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2019-09-13

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Campos de Aldana MS, Durán Niño EY, Rivera Carvajal R, Páez Esteban AN, Carrillo Gonzales GM. Burden and types of support for family caregivers serving patients with chronic disease. Revista Cuidarte [Internet]. 2019 Sep. 13 [cited 2024 May 15];10(3). Available from: https://revistas.udes.edu.co/cuidarte/article/view/649

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