Affiliation:
1. Department of Biomedicine and Prevention University of Rome Tor Vergata Rome Italy
2. Department of Public Health and Pediatrics University of Torino Turin Italy
3. Cremona Hospital Cremona Italy
4. Research Unit of Nursing Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Surgery Campus Bio‐Medico University of Rome Rome Italy
Abstract
AbstractAimTo explore family caregivers' experiences of contributing to self‐care of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).DesignA qualitative description study.MethodsIndividual semi‐structured interviews were conducted face‐to face, by telephone or video calls in a purposive sample of 17 family caregivers of patients with COPD recruited in Italy, and analysed through content analysis. The consolidated criteria for reporting qualitative studies (COREQ) checklist was used for study reporting.ResultsTen subcategories were derived from 106 codes grouped into three main categories: family caregiver contributions to maintaining disease stable and ensuring a normal life for patients; family caregiver contributions to disease monitoring; and family caregiver contributions to coping with disease exacerbations. Family caregivers provided practical and emotional support, and their contribution was essential to improve treatment adherence, to enable the patient to continue living a normal life, and to have access to the healthcare services. Family caregivers were constantly vigilant and monitored patients daily to detect worsening conditions, and they managed exacerbations especially when patients were unable to do it due to their critical conditions.ConclusionThis study broadens knowledge of family caregivers' contributions to patients' self‐care in COPD, describing the different ways family members provide daily care to patients and the many responsibilities they take on.ImpactFamily caregivers perform a variety of behaviours when supporting patients with COPD in self‐care, especially when patients are more dependent and the disease more severe. Nurses should acknowledge the various contributions provided by family caregivers and develop educational interventions aiming to support them in patient care and improve patient outcomes.Patient or Public ContributionResearchers shared the draft study report with participants for validation and feedback. This helped to strengthen the study design and results.
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