Burden of Stroke Caregivers : Evidence from a Qualitative Study in Sarawak, Malaysia
Background: Stroke survivors experience long-term physical, psychosocial and cognitive impairment that are formidable challenges to caregivers because caring for stroke survivors needs explicit knowledge and caregivers have to endure the stressfulness as a result of caring. In addition, little is...
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Language: | English |
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Bangladesh Published
2018
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Institution: | Universiti Malaysia Sarawak |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Background: Stroke survivors experience long-term physical, psychosocial and cognitive
impairment that are formidable challenges to caregivers because caring for stroke survivors
needs explicit knowledge and caregivers have to endure the stressfulness as a result of caring.
In addition, little is known about perceived benefits of the stroke care giving experience.
Objectives: This study was aimed to determine the caregivers’ burden and challenges as
reported by caregivers of stroke survivors. Materials and Methods: This was a cross-sectional
study involving 18 stroke caregivers. The data were collected from November 2015 to June
2016 at a conveniently selected community rehabilitation centre in Kuching, Sarawak. Results:
The qualitative data analysis revealed that the burden was aggravated by financial problems,
multiple responsibilities hold by the caregivers, behavioural changes of the stroke survivors and
lack of social support during care giving. Conclusion: This study highlighted the experiences
by the caregivers in caring for the stroke survivors that focused on the different needs of the
caregivers. Understanding these experiences may help the service providers to provide better
support and resources for caregivers in caring for stroke survivors. |
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