Impact of caregiver relationship on self‐care in patients with Parkinson's disease: A cross‐sectional study using Riegel's theory of self‐care of chronic illness

Author:

Lee JuHee1ORCID,Chung Misook Lee2,Kim Eunyoung3,Yoo Jee‐Hye4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Nursing, Mo‐Im Kim Nursing Research Institute Yonsei University Seoul Korea

2. College of Nursing University of Kentucky Lexington Kentucky USA

3. College of Nursing and Brain Korea 21 FOUR Project Yonsei University Seoul Korea

4. College of Nursing CHA University Pochean Korea

Abstract

AbstractAimsTo explore how the characteristics of patients and caregivers affect self‐care in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).DesignA multicentre cross‐sectional study.MethodWe followed the STROBE checklist. Parkinson's disease patients aged 50 years and older and their caregivers were recruited from two tertiary hospitals and the Korean Parkinson's Disease Association website. Patient characteristics, including social support, relationship quality with caregivers, self‐care efficacy and self‐care, were analysed. Caregiver characteristics were also evaluated, including caregiving duration, social support, relationship quality with patients, contribution to patients' self‐care efficacy and contribution to patients' self‐care.ResultsThe characteristics of patients and caregivers (103 pairs) were hierarchically regressed into patient self‐care domains (maintenance, monitoring and management). Most patients and caregivers gave a self‐care efficacy and self‐care management rating of moderate. In three regression models, patient self‐care efficacy was positively related to three domains of patient self‐care. Self‐care maintenance decreased as patients' disease duration increased. Self‐care monitoring was positively related to the education level of patients and caregiving duration. Self‐care management showed an inverse relationship with caregiving duration and a positive relationship with caregiver contribution.ConclusionSelf‐care efficacy was important in promoting PD patients' self‐care maintenance, monitoring and management. The contributions of caregivers were also critical in increasing PD patients' self‐care management.Implications for the profession and patient careTo increase patients' self‐care efficacy and self‐care, educational interventions containing information about the disease, symptom management, and problem‐solving should be implemented. Since caregivers are deeply involved in patients' self‐care, educational interventions for caregivers should also be provided.ImpactThis study closed the literature gap by examining the self‐care efficacy and self‐care of Korean PD patients. Findings demonstrated the importance of caregiver roles on patients' self‐care and health.Patient or public contributionTwo tertiary hospitals and the Korean Parkinson's Disease Association assisted during the recruitment process.

Funder

College of Nursing, Yonsei University

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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