Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China

Objective: Research suggests that caregivers of children with asthma experience a substantial amount of stress, though no comprehensive study examines this problem. Here we both quantitatively and qualitatively examined the burden on caregivers of children with asthma. Methods: Surveys were administ...

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Main Authors: Miaolan Guo, Guozhen Gao, Jinlan Guo, Litao Wen, Liting Zeng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-12-01
Series:International Journal of Nursing Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000915
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spelling doaj-b0169e00ed0e4e8cbd51a4046b7bdfdd2020-11-24T21:27:42ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences2352-01322015-12-012439440110.1016/j.ijnss.2015.10.004Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, ChinaMiaolan Guo0Guozhen Gao1Jinlan Guo2Litao Wen3Liting Zeng4School of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaDepartment of Nursing, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Guangdong Medical College, Science and Technology District, Dongguan, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaSchool of Nursing, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, ChinaObjective: Research suggests that caregivers of children with asthma experience a substantial amount of stress, though no comprehensive study examines this problem. Here we both quantitatively and qualitatively examined the burden on caregivers of children with asthma. Methods: Surveys were administered to 138 caregivers of asthmatic children by convenience sampling. The Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview (ZBI) was used to assess the degree of caregiver burden. In addition, 13 qualitative semi-structured interviews were carried out via purposive sampling and were used to explore the perception of caregivers. SPSS and content analysis were used to analyze quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. Results: We found that caregiver burden (mean = 31.56 ± 14.19) ranged from 24% with no or mild burden, 52% with mild to moderate burden, 22% with moderate to severe burden and 2% with very severe burden. Caregiver burden was also assessed as 5 different dimensions. Self-criticism ranked most burdensome (2.09 ± 1.05), followed by sacrifice (1.57 ± 0.94), embarrassment/anger (1.30 ± 0.80), dependency (1.21 ± 0.77), and lastly, loss of control (1.20 ± 0.84). The highest individually scored item on the ZBI was “fear of the future of the relative” (mean = 3.04). Interviews of caregiver burden were summarized into three main themes, namely: 1) life is too chaotic; 2) negative emotions; and 3) gaps in the medical support system. Conclusions: These findings expand our understanding about the burden caregivers of children with asthma face, and may help to propose targeted strategies to help caregivers adapt to their roles, and maintain and promote the health of themselves and their families.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000915Child with asthmaCaregiver burdenQualitative studyQuantitative study
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author Miaolan Guo
Guozhen Gao
Jinlan Guo
Litao Wen
Liting Zeng
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Guozhen Gao
Jinlan Guo
Litao Wen
Liting Zeng
Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
International Journal of Nursing Sciences
Child with asthma
Caregiver burden
Qualitative study
Quantitative study
author_facet Miaolan Guo
Guozhen Gao
Jinlan Guo
Litao Wen
Liting Zeng
author_sort Miaolan Guo
title Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
title_short Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
title_full Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
title_fullStr Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
title_full_unstemmed Burden among caregivers for children with asthma: A mixed-method study in Guangzhou, China
title_sort burden among caregivers for children with asthma: a mixed-method study in guangzhou, china
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Nursing Sciences
issn 2352-0132
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Objective: Research suggests that caregivers of children with asthma experience a substantial amount of stress, though no comprehensive study examines this problem. Here we both quantitatively and qualitatively examined the burden on caregivers of children with asthma. Methods: Surveys were administered to 138 caregivers of asthmatic children by convenience sampling. The Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview (ZBI) was used to assess the degree of caregiver burden. In addition, 13 qualitative semi-structured interviews were carried out via purposive sampling and were used to explore the perception of caregivers. SPSS and content analysis were used to analyze quantitative and qualitative data, respectively. Results: We found that caregiver burden (mean = 31.56 ± 14.19) ranged from 24% with no or mild burden, 52% with mild to moderate burden, 22% with moderate to severe burden and 2% with very severe burden. Caregiver burden was also assessed as 5 different dimensions. Self-criticism ranked most burdensome (2.09 ± 1.05), followed by sacrifice (1.57 ± 0.94), embarrassment/anger (1.30 ± 0.80), dependency (1.21 ± 0.77), and lastly, loss of control (1.20 ± 0.84). The highest individually scored item on the ZBI was “fear of the future of the relative” (mean = 3.04). Interviews of caregiver burden were summarized into three main themes, namely: 1) life is too chaotic; 2) negative emotions; and 3) gaps in the medical support system. Conclusions: These findings expand our understanding about the burden caregivers of children with asthma face, and may help to propose targeted strategies to help caregivers adapt to their roles, and maintain and promote the health of themselves and their families.
topic Child with asthma
Caregiver burden
Qualitative study
Quantitative study
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000915
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