Examination of care burden of caregivers of oncology patients and the perceived social support form family
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Tarih
2017
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International Journal of Caring Sciences
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Özet
Aim: This study was conducted to examine the care burden of caregiving family members of oncology patients
and the perceived social support from family.
Methods: The study was conducted as a descriptive and correlational study. The population of the study
consisted of caregiving family members of patients who were receiving treatment in the medical oncology clinic
of a university hospital between January and July 2014. The sample of the study was determined as 150 by
using the sampling method with finite population and the randomized method. The data were collected by using
'Questionnaire, 'Burden interview', and 'Perceived Social Support from Family Scale'.
Results: In the study, total mean score obtained by caregiving family members were determined as
25.00±13.59 in the Burden Interview and 8.00±1.60 in the Perceived Social Support from Family Scale. The
values showed that while the care burden was high; the perceived social support from family was low. There
was a negative correlation between the Care Burden of caregiving family members and the Perceived Social
Support from Family. It was determined that as the care burden increased, the Perceived Social Support from
Family decreased.
Discussion: In the study, it was found that while the care burden of the caregiving families was high, their
perceived social support from family was low.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Caregiver, Care Burden, Oncology Patients, Social Support
Kaynak
International Journal of Caring Sciences
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10
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1
Künye
Çıtlık Sarıtaş, S. Kavak, F. :Aksoy, A. Sarıtaş, S. (2017). Examination of Care Burden of Caregivers of Oncology Patients and the Perceived Social Support form Family. International Journal of Caring Sciences, 10(1), 447–455.