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Abstract
Caregiver burden has negative consequences on the perceived health and quality of life of caregivers. There is limited research on the positive aspects of caregiving. A descriptive convenience sample of 89 caregivers of patients on hemodialysis responded to an online survey distributed on the National Kidney Foundation's email list. Participants completed the Self-Assessed Health Measure (SAH), Positive Aspects of Caregiving (PAC), and the Caregiving Stress Appraisal (CAS) survey instruments. Caregivers with higher self-assessed levels of health, who view their caregiver role positively, experienced lesser degrees of burden (Pearson r=-0.537, p=0.000; and r=-0.335, p=<0.001, respectfully). Healthcare providers must take into consideration the health, wellness, and needs of unpaid caregivers. Copyright© by the American Nephrology Nurses Association.Entities:
Keywords: caregiver; caregiver burden; end stage renal disease; positive aspects of caregiving; self-assessed levels of health
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30303647
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephrol Nurs J ISSN: 1526-744X Impact factor: 0.959