Journal article
Neurological patient and informal caregiver quality of life, and caregiver burden: A cross-sectional study of postdischarge community neurological nursing recipients
Contemporary Nurse, pp.1-15
2022
Abstract
Background
Neurological conditions produce considerable disease burden.
Aims
To describe quality of life in patients with neurological conditions and informal caregivers receiving postdischarge generic community neurological nursing services, and caregiver burden.
Method
A descriptive cross-sectional design was used with researchers administering the WHOQOL-BREF Australian Version questionnaire and Zarit Burden Interview.
Results
Most patients and caregivers rated quality of life as ‘Good’. The patients’ physical, psychological and environment domain scores, and caregivers’ physical domain scores, were below norms. Half of the caregivers experienced burden and 42% had risk for depression.
Conclusion
A heterogeneous group of patients with neurological conditions had considerable care and support needs for fundamental functioning postdischarge. Quality of life and caregiver burden measures highlight the impact of their circumstances on their health and wellbeing. Research is warranted to determine a comprehensive set of generic needs to guide integrated community nursing services for building patient and caregiver self-management capacity.
Details
- Title
- Neurological patient and informal caregiver quality of life, and caregiver burden: A cross-sectional study of postdischarge community neurological nursing recipients
- Authors/Creators
- J.D. Pugh (Author/Creator)K. McCoy (Author/Creator)A.M. Williams (Author/Creator)C.A. Pienaar (Author/Creator)B. Bentley (Author/Creator)L. Monterosso (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Contemporary Nurse, pp.1-15
- Publisher
- eContent Management Pty Ltd
- Identifiers
- 991005541851707891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Nursing; School of Allied Health
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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