Asian Oncol Nurs.  2016 Mar;16(1):20-29. 10.5388/aon.2016.16.1.20.

Factors Influencing Burden among Family Caregivers of Elderly Cancer Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nursing, Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Busan, Korea.
  • 2Kosin University, Research Institute of Holistic Nursing Science, Busan, Korea.
  • 3College of Nursing, Kosin University, Busan, Korea. taehope@kosin.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE
This study was to identify factors influencing burden among family caregivers of elderly cancer patients.
METHODS
The participants were 217 family caregivers who visited inpatient & outpatient clinics for elderly cancer patients at two general hospitals. Data were collected utilizing the Perceived Health Status Scale, Herth Hope Index Scale, Medical Outcome Study-Social Support Scale, and Caregiver Reaction Assessment Scale.
RESULTS
The level of burden in the participants was moderate to high. There were significant correlations among perceived health status, hope, social support and burden. In multiple regression analyses, the most powerful predictor of burden in family caregivers was hope (36.0%). Overall, other caregivers, perceived economic status, caring time, gender, patients' confusion, tangible support, and perceived health status explained 61.0% of the variance of burden among the participants.
CONCLUSION
The study highlights the importance of hope on burden in family caregivers. Thereby, integrative interventions are needed to enhance hope and social support and to promote caregivers' health status for alleviating-burden among family caregivers.

Keyword

Aged; Neoplasms; Family Caregivers; Burden of Illness

MeSH Terms

Aged*
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Caregivers*
Cost of Illness
Hope
Hospitals, General
Humans
Inpatients

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