英文摘要 |
Objectives: Promoting physical and mental health of the primary caregivers of patients with chronic mental illness and reducing the burden of caregivers are important issues of psychiatric social work. The objectives of the present study are to understand the care burden of primary caregivers of patients with schizophrenia and the factors related to the care burden. Methods: The primary caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in out-patient service and day care ward of a medical center in middle region of Taiwan were enrolled for visits. The Caregivers Burden Scale was applied for structural investigation, totally 160 valid cases were collected. Results: 95% of the caregivers had medium to intermediate heavy total care burden. The care time of caregivers was positively related to care burden; the longer time the caregiver spent on an average day, the higher the caregiver’s anxiety burden. For caregivers who were patients’mothers, the total care burden was higher than the care burden of caregivers who were patients’children, siblings or other roles. Caregivers who needed to care old people or people with illness in their families in the same time were with higher total burden, higher family interfere and higher patient dependence than those who needed not. According to the present study results, we suggest strengthening community mental health education and constructing social support network to reduce care burden of families of patients with schizophrenia. Objectives: Promoting physical and mental health of the primary caregivers of patients with chronic mental illness and reducing the burden of caregivers are important issues of psychiatric social work. The objectives of the present study are to understand the care burden of primary caregivers of patients with schizophrenia and the factors related to the care burden. Methods: The primary caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in out-patient service and day care ward of a medical center in middle region of Taiwan were enrolled for visits. The Caregivers Burden Scale was applied for structural investigation, totally 160 valid cases were collected. Results: 95% of the caregivers had medium to intermediate heavy total care burden. The care time of caregivers was positively related to care burden; the longer time the caregiver spent on an average day, the higher the caregiver’s anxiety burden. For caregivers who were patients’mothers, the total care burden was higher than the care burden of caregivers who were patients’children, siblings or other roles. Caregivers who needed to care old people or people with illness in their families in the same time were with higher total burden, higher family interfere and higher patient dependence than those who needed not. According to the present study results, we suggest strengthening community mental health education and constructing social support network to reduce care burden of families of patients with schizophrenia. |