Author/Authors :
Baran, Gulbeyaz Department of Nursing - School of Nursing - University of Dicle - Diyarbakir, Turkey
Abstract :
Background: Cancer could be called family-involving disease. The current study aimed at
determining the relationship between the burden of care and life satisfaction of the Turkish
mothers of children with cancer.
Methods: The current descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted on mothers of 194
children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia referred to a chemotherapy polyclinic. Data were
collected using a demographic questionnaire, the Zarit Caregiver Burden Scale, and Life
Satisfaction Scale, and analyzed with Student’s t-test for independent groups, One-way ANOVA,
Mann Whitney U test, Kruskal Wallis, and regression tests using SPSS V. 16.
Results: Mean age of children was 7.26±3.78 (years), 53.6% were male, and 64.4% were
previously enrolled at school but could not continue to study due to illness. A significant
difference was observed between the average life satisfaction scale scores and economic status
of the mothers (P<0.005). According to Pearson Product Moment Correlation analysis, a
statistically significant negative correlation was observed between life satisfaction and caregiver
burden scores (P<0.05) (r=-420, P=0.000).
Conclusion: Health care team and especially pediatric nurses should help the mothers by
providing information about support systems and counseling services available in the community
and facilitating the use of these resources to alleviate their stress and increase their life satisfaction.
Keywords :
Cancer , Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) , Care burden , Life satisfaction , Mother