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A Nurse-Led Education Program for Pneumoconiosis Caregivers at the Community Level.

Cheung Kin1, Chun Yuk Jason Tsang2, Lillian Weiwei Zhang1, Sandy Kit Ying Chan3.   

Abstract

Pneumoconiosis is an irreversible chronic disease. With functional limitations and an inability to work, pneumoconiosis patients require support from family caregivers. However, the needs of pneumoconiosis caregivers have been neglected. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a nurse-led education program, which involved four weekly 90-min workshops led by an experienced nurse and guided by Orem's self-care deficit theory. A single-group, repeated-measure study design was adopted. Caregivers' mental health (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS, four single items for stress, worriedness, tiredness, and insufficient support), caregiving burdens (caregiving burden scale, CBS), and unmet direct support and enabling needs (Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool, CSNAT) were measured at the baseline (T0), immediately after (T1), and one month after intervention (T2); 49, 41, and 28 female participants completed the T0, T1, and T2 measurements. Mean age was 65.9 years old (SD 10.08) with a range between 37 and 85 years old. The program improved the caregivers' mental wellbeing, and reduced their caregiving burdens and their unmet support and enabling needs, both immediately (T1) and one-month after the intervention (T2). In particular, the intervention improved the caregivers' mental wellbeing significantly, specifically depression symptoms, stress, and tiredness immediately after the intervention; and reduced most of their unmet support needs and unmet enabling needs one-month after the intervention. This was the first nurse-led program for pneumoconiosis caregivers and should serve as a foundation for further studies to test the program with robust designs.

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Keywords:  Orem’s self-care deficit theory; caregivers; learning domains; mental wellbeing; nurse-led program

Year:  2021        PMID: 33530598     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18031092

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


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1.  Efficacy of comprehensive nursing in patients with pneumoconiosis and its influence on quality of life.

Authors:  Jing Yang; Huiling Zhang
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 3.940

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