Author:
Tabassum Tahsin Tasneem,Rahman Nur-A-Safrina,Shakhawat Hossain S M,Abdullah Faisal,Nawar Lubaba Tasneem,Lima Fahmida Islam,Gupta Mridul,Kona Suraiya Parveen,Podder Vivek
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundSchizophrenia is a severe mental disorder affecting millions worldwide. Family caregivers play a vital role in patient treatment and recovery, but their responsibilities can be physically and emotionally exhausting. There is limited research on caregiver burden in Bangladesh.PurposeThis study to identify factors associated with the burden among caregivers of schizophrenic individuals.MethodsThis cross-sectional study collected data from 175 caregivers from January to December 2020 in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A semi-structured questionnaire and validated Bangla version of the Zarit Interview Burden scale were used to assess the burden of primary caregivers and associated factors in caring for patients with schizophrenia.ResultsParticipants’ mean age was 34.02±10.45 years, with 26.9% in the 34-41 age group. 49.1% were housewives, with most earning 5000 to 15000 taka monthly. Spouses accounted for 28.6% of caregivers. Most patients had an illness duration of less than five years (66.3%). Mean ZBI score was 49.49±12.06, indicating moderate to severe burden. Factors significantly associated with caregiver burden included age, gender, occupation, income, marital status, house condition, relationship with patients, illness stage, and duration.ConclusionThis study highlights the burden experienced by caregivers of schizophrenic patients in Bangladesh and identifies factors associated with the burden. It recommends community interventions and psychosocial provisions to address this issue and inform targeted interventions to reduce caregiver burden. These findings provide insights for a comprehensive plan to manage such cases in the future.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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