Title of article :
The Burden of Caregivers of Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Maneesh College of Nursing - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Lakhara, Pooja Medicine Department - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Sharma, Suresh Kumar Dean Nursing - College of Nursing - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Jelly, Prasuna College of Nursing - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India , Sharma, Rakesh College of Nursing - All India Institute of Medical Sciences - Rishikesh - Uttarakhand, India
Abstract :
There is a scarcity of literature about the burden of hemodialysis patients’
caregivers. Caregivers often receive little attention, and the primary focus is always on the
patients. Frequent hospitalizations and factors associated with the disease can lead to
depression and reduce the caregiver’s quality of life.
Objective: The study aimed to determine the burden of caregivers of patients undergoing
hemodialysis at a tertiary care hospital.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted in a tertiary
care hospital in northern India. A total of 110 caregivers who were providing care to their
patients for more than 3 months were selected by purposive sampling method. The
study data were collected by self-prepared demographic questionnaire to collect basic
information regarding patients and caregivers, and the level of burden was assessed by
a revised Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) standardized on a 5-point scale. Descriptive and
inferential (the Chi-square and Fisher exact test, 1-way ANOVA test) statistics were used
for data analysis.
Results: The Mean±SD age of caregivers was 37±13 years. Nearly half of caregivers, 50
(45.46%), reported mild to moderately burdened, while 15 (13.63%) caregivers had moderate
to severely burdened. The caregivers were mild to moderately burdened as the mean burden
score was 25±12. There was no significant association between the levels of burden scores
and selected sociodemographic variables of the participants.
Conclusion: It was found that caregivers of hemodialysis patients experienced moderate
burden while caring and being with the patient, which may alter their health and quality of life
Keywords :
Burden , Hemodialysis , Caregiver
Journal title :
Journal of Holistic Nursing and Midwifery