Burden of informal caregivers of patients with pressure ulcers in a primary care setting

Paulo Ramos, Cátia Borges, Isabel Azevedo, Pedro Almeida, António Soares, Paulo Alves, Assunção Magalhães

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the burden experienced by the caregivers of patients with pressure ulcers (PUs) and the variables that might contribute to its manifestation. METHOD: This cross-sectional study enrolled primary care patients and their informal caregivers. To assess the burden experienced by the caregivers, the Zarit Burden Interview, short-form version (ZBI) was used. This instrument was self-applied by the caregiver. We assessed PU status, demographic and clinical variables. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to test for normality, the Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (rs) test to assess the correlation between variables, and paired Student's t-test to compare the difference between the groups, with and without burden. RESULTS: Patients (n=54) were older, mean age 82±9.92 years, mainly female (64.8%), with an average of 1.47±0.73 PUs. The informal caregivers (n=46) were: primarily female (84.8%); mean age 57.13±11.87 years; 20.8% were unemployed; 14.6% were retired; 60.4% were the patient's offspring and 14.8% were spouses. Informal caregivers reported that they spent on average 10.20±8.10 hours each day taking care of their patient. The caregivers' (n=46) ZBI score was, on average, 14.63±9.60, and 37.0% reported a high burden. We did not find any correlation between caregiver burden and number of PUs (p=0.148), number of hours spent taking care of the patient (p=0.364) and age of the caregiver (p=0.259). CONCLUSION: Over one-third of the informal caregivers of the PU patients in this study reported a high burden. We did not find any correlation with the variables analysed, probably due to the small sample size.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)864-871
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of wound care
Volume31
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Caregiver burden
  • Home care
  • Informal caregiver
  • Pressure ulcer
  • Wound
  • Wound care
  • Wound dressing
  • Wound healing
  • Zarit Burden Interview

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