Caregiver Burden among Family Caregivers of Cancer Survivors Aged 75 Years or Older in Japan: A Pilot Study

Author:

Kitamura Yoshiko1,Nakai Hisao1ORCID,Maekawa Yukie2,Yonezawa Hisako2,Kitamura Kazuko3,Hashimoto Tomoe1ORCID,Motoo Yoshiharu3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Kanazawa Medical University, Kahoku 920-0293, Japan

2. Kanazawa Medical University Hospital, Kahoku 920-0293, Japan

3. Komatsu Sophia Hospital, Komatsu 923-0861, Japan

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the burden of caregiving among family caregivers of cancer survivors aged 75 years or older in Japan. We included family caregivers of cancer survivors aged 75 years or older who were attending two hospitals in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, or receiving treatment during home visits. A self-administered questionnaire was developed based on previous studies. We obtained 37 responses from 37 respondents. Excluding those with incomplete responses, we had data from 35 respondents for analysis. The factor that significantly influenced the burden of caregiving for cancer survivors aged 75 years or older and family caregivers living together was the provision of full-time care (p = 0.041). Helping cancer survivors manage money (p = 0.055) was also associated with a higher burden. For family caregivers living separately, a more detailed examination of the association between the sense of caregiving burden and distance of travel to provide home-visit care is necessary, along with more support to attend hospitals with cancer survivors.

Funder

35th Research Grant

Hokkoku Cancer Foundation

KAKENHI JSP

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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