Caregiver Burden and Depression in Parents of Children with Chronic Diseases.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS Turkish archives of pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2024.23126
Şenay Güven Baysal, Seniha Çorabay
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Abstract

Objective: Caregiver burden is a factor that caregivers undertake for patients with chronic diseases and individuals in need of care. Depending on the symptoms of the disease and the processes following the diagnosis, depression problems may develop in caregivers. In this study, it was aimed at determining the caregiving burden of parents who have children with chronic diseases, the condition of special needs, and the factors that affect this burden.

Materials and methods: This study is a descriptive cross-sectional study conducted with 206 parents of children who had been diagnosed with a chronic disease for at least 1 year. The sociodemographic data, the Patient Health Questionnaire 2 and 9, and the Burden Scale for Family Caregivers were provided to the parents.

Results: Eighty-four of the participants had little or no caregiver burden, while 122 had moderate and severe caregiver burden. The mean caregiving burden score of mothers was higher (P = .004). Fathers' caregiver burden scores varied depending on the level of education (P = .031). Caregiving burden score was found to differ according to income level (P < .001). The mean caregiving burden score of individuals with chronic disease in the family was higher (P < .001). It was determined that individuals with higher Patient Health Questionnaire 2 and 9 scores and those who did not receive psychological support were higher (P < .001).

Conclusion: Parents who are providing care for children with chronic diseases should be supported and closely monitored for signs of depression. Cite this article as: Güven Baysal Ş, Çorabay S. Caregiver burden and depression conditions in parents of children with chronic diseases. Turk Arch Pediatr. 2024;59(1):70-77.

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慢性病患儿父母的护理负担与抑郁。
目的:照顾者的负担是照顾者为慢性病患者和需要照顾者承担的一个因素。根据疾病症状和诊断后的过程,照顾者可能会出现抑郁问题。本研究旨在确定有慢性病患儿的父母的护理负担、特殊需求情况以及影响这种负担的因素:本研究是一项描述性横断面研究,对象是 206 名被诊断患有慢性疾病至少 1 年的儿童的父母。研究人员向家长提供了社会人口学数据、患者健康问卷 2 和 9 以及家庭照顾者负担量表:结果:84 名参与者的护理负担较轻或没有,122 名参与者的护理负担为中度和重度。母亲的护理负担平均得分更高(P = .004)。父亲的护理负担得分因教育水平而异(P = .031)。照顾负担得分因收入水平而异(P < .001)。家庭中有慢性病患者的平均护理负担得分更高(P < .001)。患者健康问卷 2 和 9 分值较高者以及未获得心理支持者的护理负担得分更高(P < .001):结论:为慢性病患儿提供护理的父母应得到支持,并密切关注抑郁症的迹象。本文引用如前:Güven Baysal Ş, Çorabay S. 慢性病患儿父母的护理负担和抑郁状况。Turk Arch Pediatr.
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