Author:
Lanzón Serra Teresa,Díaz Martínez Amelia
Abstract
This work presents the evaluation of the stress symptoms associated to
the task of caring for a dependent relative at home. The role played by
variables such as type of caregiver (nurse/non-nurse), the relative
dependency level, the number of hours per day dedicated to caring and the
years the caregiver had been caring for the relative was studied. The sample
was made up of 100 caregivers, and the variables associated to stress
studied in the present work were intrusion, avoidance and activation.
Results showed that non-nurse caregivers caring for a low dependency
relative for a period of less than two years were those suffering a higher
impact, with more symptoms associated to stress. Hours caring per day worked
as a protective variable of stress, in that those caregivers dedicating a
lower number of hours to caring had lower risk of suffering stress symptoms.
These results clearly show the stressful impact of the first stages of
dependency, even at the lowest level of dependency in a relative, on
non-professional caregivers and highlight the need to provide strategies,
similar to those shown by professional nurses looking after their own
relatives, to reduce stress. This kind of intervention would prepare the
caregiver for the future stages when the dependency level in the relatives
and the effort caring for them would be higher.
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