Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital

Background: Previous research on caregiver burden in Nigeria has focused mainly on caregivers of patients with mental disorders. None of these studies compared the level of burden among the caregivers of patients with chronic mental disorders with caregivers of those with chronic medical illnesses....

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Main Authors: A F Osundina, F O Fatoye, O O Akanni, J O Omoreagba, A Akinsulore, I O Oloniniyi
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://www.indjsp.org/article.asp?issn=0971-9962;year=2017;volume=33;issue=3;spage=189;epage=195;aulast=Osundina
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spelling doaj-8e238c89018a47d690b1c79ce4ce48352020-11-25T00:24:43ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Social Psychiatry0971-99622017-01-0133318919510.4103/0971-9962.214603Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospitalA F OsundinaF O FatoyeO O AkanniJ O OmoreagbaA AkinsuloreI O OloniniyiBackground: Previous research on caregiver burden in Nigeria has focused mainly on caregivers of patients with mental disorders. None of these studies compared the level of burden among the caregivers of patients with chronic mental disorders with caregivers of those with chronic medical illnesses. Furthermore, previous studies on caregiver burden in Nigeria did not examine the relationship between caregiver burden and coping style. Objectives: The objective of the study was to compare the level of burden and the coping styles used by the caregivers of patients with major mental disorders with that of caregivers of patients with hypertension, and also to determine any relationship between the caregiver burden and coping style. Methods: Four hundred caregivers were recruited from the psychiatry and cardiology clinics of a tertiary hospital. Psychiatric diagnosis was confirmed with the MINI-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Caregivers completed a semistructured sociodemographic questionnaire, the Zarit Burden Interview, and the Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Inventory. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the level of burden experienced by the caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension. Overall, both groups of caregivers adopted similar coping styles except in the use of denial coping style, which was used significantly by caregivers of patients with major mental disorders. There was no significant relationship between the caregiver burden and coping style. Conclusions: This study found that caregivers of patients with major mental illnesses experienced a considerable burden than caregivers of patients with hypertension and also found that both groups of caregivers made use of similar coping styles.http://www.indjsp.org/article.asp?issn=0971-9962;year=2017;volume=33;issue=3;spage=189;epage=195;aulast=OsundinaCaregiver burdencoping stylechronic illnessesNigeria
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author A F Osundina
F O Fatoye
O O Akanni
J O Omoreagba
A Akinsulore
I O Oloniniyi
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F O Fatoye
O O Akanni
J O Omoreagba
A Akinsulore
I O Oloniniyi
Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
Caregiver burden
coping style
chronic illnesses
Nigeria
author_facet A F Osundina
F O Fatoye
O O Akanni
J O Omoreagba
A Akinsulore
I O Oloniniyi
author_sort A F Osundina
title Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
title_short Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
title_full Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
title_fullStr Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
title_full_unstemmed Burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a Nigerian tertiary hospital
title_sort burden and coping styles among caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension attending a nigerian tertiary hospital
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
issn 0971-9962
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Background: Previous research on caregiver burden in Nigeria has focused mainly on caregivers of patients with mental disorders. None of these studies compared the level of burden among the caregivers of patients with chronic mental disorders with caregivers of those with chronic medical illnesses. Furthermore, previous studies on caregiver burden in Nigeria did not examine the relationship between caregiver burden and coping style. Objectives: The objective of the study was to compare the level of burden and the coping styles used by the caregivers of patients with major mental disorders with that of caregivers of patients with hypertension, and also to determine any relationship between the caregiver burden and coping style. Methods: Four hundred caregivers were recruited from the psychiatry and cardiology clinics of a tertiary hospital. Psychiatric diagnosis was confirmed with the MINI-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Caregivers completed a semistructured sociodemographic questionnaire, the Zarit Burden Interview, and the Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Inventory. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in the level of burden experienced by the caregivers of patients with major mental disorders and hypertension. Overall, both groups of caregivers adopted similar coping styles except in the use of denial coping style, which was used significantly by caregivers of patients with major mental disorders. There was no significant relationship between the caregiver burden and coping style. Conclusions: This study found that caregivers of patients with major mental illnesses experienced a considerable burden than caregivers of patients with hypertension and also found that both groups of caregivers made use of similar coping styles.
topic Caregiver burden
coping style
chronic illnesses
Nigeria
url http://www.indjsp.org/article.asp?issn=0971-9962;year=2017;volume=33;issue=3;spage=189;epage=195;aulast=Osundina
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