A Study on Burden, Stress and Social Support of Family Caregivers in Intensive Care Unit Patient

중환자 가족원의 부담감, 스트레스 및 사회적 지지

  • 심문숙 (건양대학교 간호학과) ;
  • 윤혜욱 (국민건강보험공단 대전지부)
  • Published : 2009.12.04

Abstract

This study was to identify the correlation between the degree of burden, stress and social support of family caregivers in ICU patient. The subjects were 146 family care givers observed at a general hospital at D city. The level of stress that family caregivers experience the average points of 2.18, which is considered less than average. The level of burden that average point of 2.51. Points for level of subjective feeling ranged from 1.74 to 3.90. The average point of 3.03 is higher than that for objectively recognized feeling. The points for social support that average point of 3.03 for social support proves that families feel positive about the social support they are receiving. The level of stress which shows that the lower the income, the higher the stress. The effect on stress shows significance in subjective feelings of burden, social support, and employment, indicating that they have correlations with stress. Both the feeling of burden and social support have an impact upon the stress that patient families experience.

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