J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 22(6); 2004 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 2004;22(6): 590-597.
뇌졸중 환자 부양자의 긍정적 경험: 부양 만족과 관련 요인을 중심으로
김용재, 현경자 유정화
이화여자대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실, 사회복지법인 승가원*
The Positive Experiences in Caregiving of Stroke Patients: A Study of Caregiving Satisfaction
Yong-Jae Kim
Department of Neurology, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine, Seoul; Social Welfare Foundation Seung Ga Won*, Seoul, Korea
Abstract
Background: Although research on caregiving for individuals with chronic illness indicates that the outcomes of caregiving may have both positive and negative experiences, little is known about the positive experiences of caregiving among those who are taking care of stroke patients. Positive experiences are likely to buffer the effects of stress and burden caused by caregiving activities, and may promote caregivers' positive attitudes beneficial to the recovery of stroke patients.
Methods: 78 caregivers for stroke patients participated in this questionnaire study. Content analysis was conducted to explore positive experiences, and hierarchical multiple regression analyses were employed to investigate predictors for caregiving satisfaction.
Results: Half of the respondents were at least somewhat satisfied with their caregiving activities. Care givers' positive experience can be classified by 7 categories. Of these, improving of patients' condition, cognitive change in health, and cognitive changes in disease were relatively accounted for majority. The quality of the past relationship between patients and care givers was related on the care satisfaction.
Conclusions: Although caregiving for stroke patients entails stress and burden, about half of the respondents in this study showed that caregiving activities may involve some positive experiences. The better relationship caregivers had with the patients before the onset of illness, the more caregiving satisfaction was reported. Health care professionals need to recognize the positive aspects of caregiving for stroke patients, and pay attention to the quality of prior relationship between stroke patients and their caregivers that can promote caregiving satisfaction.Key Words: Caregivers, Stroke patients, Caregiving satisfaction, Quality of prior relationship, Positive experiences
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