1.Depression, anxiety, and caregiver burden among adult caregivers of pediatric patients with neurodevelopmental disorders: A descriptive cross-sectional study.
Jacqueline D. Bernabe ; Melissa Paulita V. Mariano
Health Sciences Journal 2021;10(2):69-80
INTRODUCTION:
The increasing prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders in children produces a major impact in the lives of their families. The caregivers of these children have demanding experiences which may lead to development of depression and/or anxiety. This study sought to determine the prevalence of depression and anxiety among caregivers of pediatric patients with neurodevelopmental disorders seen at the UERMMMCI Pediatrics Outpatient Department. It likewise sought to examine factors associated with depression and anxiety.
METHODS:
This cross-sectional study was conducted at the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay
Memorial Medical Center, Inc. Pediatrics Outpatient Department from October 2017 to March 2018 involving caregivers of children with neurodevelopmental anomalies. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, the Filipino version of the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), Brief Multidimensional Measure of Religiousness and Spirituality (BMMRS) Scale, and Primary Caregivers Practices Report were administered to caregivers who met the study criteria and gave their consent. Associations between variables were determined using chi-square analysis and subgroup analysis.
RESULTS:
More than a third of participants (36.0%) had at least mild anxiety, 29.5% had at least mild depression, and almost half had mild to moderate levels of caregiver burden. There was a signifcant association between the severity of anxiety and the diagnosis of the child (x2 = 23.24, p = 0.006), severity of depressive symptoms (x2 = 93.03, p < 0.001), and level of caregiver burden (x2 = 28.99, p < 0.001). There was a signifcant association between the severity of depressive symptoms and the diagnosis of the child (x2 = 35.34, p < 0.001) and level of caregiver burden (x2 = 38.12, p < 0.001). The level of caregiver burden was associated with the presence and severity of anxiety (x2 = 28.99, p < 0.001) and depressive symptoms (x2 = 38.12, p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION
There were signifcant associations between anxiety, depression, and caregiver burden among caregivers of pediatric patients with neurodevelopmental illnesses. Anxiety and depression scores were found to be correlated with the specifc diagnosis of the child, while caregiver burden was signifcantly associated with the duration of the child’s illness.
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2.Proportion of family caregivers at risk for committing elder abuse in Metro Manila 2020.
Danaleau Baldono ; Jean Shann Baguilat ; Mohammad -Al-Gandhe Azis ; Stephen Mathew Baking ; Jasper Bañ ; aga ; Estelle Marina Banzon ; Tifany Lou Baraero ; Lizette Anne Baratang ; Clarenz Kennedy Barrios ; Jerome Joseph Baseleres ; Maria Katrina Basilio
Health Sciences Journal 2021;10(2):135-143
INTRODUCTION:
Abuse of the elderly exists as a problem in both developed and developing countries. It can be in the form of fnancial exploitation, abandonment, physical, psychological, or sexual abuse, and the most common perpetrators are their own caregivers. This study aimed to determine the proportion of family caregivers in Metro Manila at risk for committing elder abuse.
METHODS:
A descriptive cross-sectional study was employed and data collection was done via a Google Form online survey. It consisted of two parts, the Caregiver Abuse Screen (CASE) questionnaire and the Short Form Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI-12). Respondents were recruited by non-probability convenience sampling. Google Sheets was used for data encoding and analysis.
RESULTS:
The study found that 29.03% of family caregivers have a high risk of abuse. The risk of committing elder abuse was highest among 18 to 32 year-old caregivers, males, those with monthly income of less than PhP 7,890, and those with at least a college or postgraduate degree. Most of the respondents were also found to have no to mild burden.
CONCLUSION
The results of this study showed that there was a signifcant proportion of family caregivers at risk for elder abuse.
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3.Perceived Stress among Malay Caregivers of Children with Learning Disabilities in Kelantan
Siti Nor Ismalina Isa ; Ismarulyusda Ishak ; Azriani Ab Rahman ; Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat ; Normah Che Din ; Syarif Husin Lubis ; Muhammad Faiz Mohd Ismail
Malaysian Journal of Health Sciences 2016;14(2):69-77
Parents or caregivers of children with learning disabilities have been shown to experience increases in stress and greater negative caregiving consequences than those with typically developing children. The current study sought to assess the perceived stress among Malay caregivers of children with learning disabilities in Kelantan. The Malay version of Perceived Stress Scale 10 items was administered to a sample of 40 caregivers of children with learning disabilities who were registered to five Pusat Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti (PDK) in Kelantan. Higher scores indicate higher levels of stress. The caregivers had mean age of 47.68 (SD = 9.18) years old, of whom 90% were fathers or mothers. Ninety percent of them were married, majority were unemployed or housewives and had secondary school education. The majority of children with learning disabilities were males and half of them were Down Syndrome children. The mean total Perceived Stress Scale score of the caregivers was 16.77 (SD = 5.74). There were no significant associations between total perceived stress score and any of the independent variables. The mean total perceived stress score showed that the perceived stress level was in the category of slightly higher than average and health concern level was high, while the average stress level was between score of 12 to 15. In conclusion, this result indicated that the caregivers had slightly higher levels of stress than the average score, and might increase susceptibility to stress-induced illness.
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4.Theoretical basis of view 'Equity in the health care'
Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Information 2001;(11):1-3
The basic point of view of 4th party central resolution was detailed in the 37th government's resolution in which the humanitarian nature and socialist orientation in the health activity required the equity in the health care. The Vietnam communist party and state planned the establishment of the health network from central to local levels to implement the targets of the health care for all, especially establishment of local health network. In addition to, the health care for special subjects and poor was considered property. The economic growth must accompany with social equity. The resolution also proposed 6 solutions for this.
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5.Training Effectiveness and Behavior towards the Elderly of Caregiver Trainees.
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2010;22(2):200-210
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to examine the training effectiveness and behavior towards the elderly of 180 caregiver trainees. METHODS: Data were collected from five caregiver training institutions located in G city. All subjects were surveyed about the training effectiveness and behavior towards the elderly by using the Training Effectiveness Scale and the Behavior towards the Elderly Scale. Data were analyzed by SPSS/WIN 12.0 program. RESULTS: The study subjects gained a training effectiveness score of 3.84 out of 5 points and a behavior towards the elderly score 3.40 out of 4 points. The training effectiveness differed significantly depending on subject's characteristics, intention to work as a caregiver, and hours of training. There were significant differences in behavior towards the elderly depending on their age and hours of training. The training effectiveness was significantly correlated with the level of behavior towards the elderly. CONCLUSION: These findings demonstrated the necessity of developing a level of educational training that will help improve caregiver trainees' care by positively changing their behavior towards the elderly.
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6.Affecting Factors of Hospital Caregivers on the Level of Practice, Knowledge, and Importance of Work under No Guardian.
Korean Journal of Occupational Health Nursing 2012;21(1):55-65
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to provide baseline data on paid hospital-caregivers' work performance, degree of importance of caregiving, and their knowledge as well as affecting factors on the level of practice when there is no guardian. METHODS: The subjects of this study were 155 total caregivers working at 9 hospitals. Data were collected by self-reported questionnaires in December, 2010. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS/WIN 17.0. RESULTS: The caregivers' level of practice showed 4.0/5.0 points, degree of importance, 4.4/5.0 points, and knowledge, 4.3/5.0 points. The level of practice was significantly different depending on the hospital types. Significant correlations were found between level of practice, degree of importance and knowledge. The degree of importance and types of hospital attributed to 17.1% of variance in the level of practice. CONCLUSION: A systematic hospital caregivers' program focusing on strategy to enhance caregivers' level of practice, degree of importance and knowledge can be effective for paid hospital-caregivers when there is no guardian.
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7.A Model Study on Medical Utilization of Workers with Non-Occupational Diseases : An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior.
Chang Hyun HAN ; Jae Yong PARK ; Sin KAM ; Sung Ah KIM ; Ki Soo PARK
Korean Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2006;18(4):284-297
OBJECTIVES: This study was carried out to examine the factors influencing the behavioral intention and behavior of workers with non-occupational diseases when utilizing medical facilities, using the theory of planned behavior (TPB). METHODS: The first TPB questionnaire was administered to 3,116 subjects during workers'periodic health examinations at one health examination institute, between September and December in 2000. An investigation of the medical facilities utilization was also conducted by administering a second survey to the 354 subjects (11.4%) adjudged to be workers with non-occupational diseases from the results of the health examination. RESULTS: The medical utilization rate within one month was 41.5%. To investigate the overall relationship between variables, the authors conducted a linear structural equation model analysis, based on the theory of planned behavior. The attitude toward behavior and the subjective norm both positively influenced the behavioral intention (T> or = 2.0). The perceived behavioral control and behavioral intention both positively influenced the behavior (T> or = 2.0) CONCLUSIONS: To improve the medical utilization by workers found to have diseases as a result of their health examination, the implementation of an intervention program will be necessary to increase the behavioral intention and perceived behavioral control, and care givers must pay more attention to eventually converting behavioral intention into actual behaviors.
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8.Behavioral Assessments in Geriatric Patients.
Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry 1998;2(2):140-146
The behavioral disturbances such as agitation, aggression and wandering oc-curred in the geriatric patients have imposed much burdens on the caregivers. The origin of the behavioral disorders in the geriatric patients were identified to be based on the multidimensional interaction of the biological, psychological and social factors. There are no satisfactory instrum-ents for assessment of behavioral disorders in the geriatric patients. Furthermore, the functional assessments are also required to evaluate the environmental events to influence the problem beh-aviors in the geriatric patients.
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9.Burden and Quality of Life in Caregivers of Patients with Rare and Incurable Disease.
Kyung Ja CHOI ; Hee Chong BAEK
Journal of Korean Academy of Community Health Nursing 2006;17(3):364-375
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10.Family caregiver: Caring on family carers
Philippine Journal of Nursing 2021;91(2):91-95
This study was conducted to clarify the idea of caring for non-professional family caregivers and identify their vulnerabilities while caring for their patients. This concept was developed because of the non-availability of structured caregiving programs for nonprofessional family caregivers in the hospitals and community. This issue might lead to potential health and safety hazards for patients and caregivers. Nurses and non-professional family caregivers can co-create a safe and loving environment ideal for patient care. Nurses are essential to upholding the health and safety of non-professional family caregivers while developing their confidence and care performance. Moreover, training the non-professional family caregivers in the hospital and communities would promote safe and effective nursing practice in preparation for a smooth patient transition at home.
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