Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare
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Resumo: | This study aimed to identify the social profile of oncology patient caregivers assisted by the Palliative Care Team of the Home Care System of Londrina (PR) between January and July 2008, as well as review how healthcare is prepared and activities are developed by caregivers. The study sample consisted of 35 caregivers and the data were processed and analyzed with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software, version 11.5 for Windows. 85.7% of the caregivers were women whose average age was 53. Most of the caregivers had children (88.6%); were Evangelical (48.6%) or Catholic (45.7%); had a life partner (77.1%), a job (60.0%) and had between 1-4 (37.1%) or 9-11 (34.3%) years of schooling. They became caregivers due to lack of another option (42.8%) or by their own choice (40.0%). They had been working in the field for an average of 18 months. Their service included heavy lifting (88.5%) specific care tasks (80.0%) and related domestic activities for the patients (94.2%). 85.7% suffered physical pain and 45.7% had moments of recreation. 51.4% preferred patient death would occur at home. They felt prepared both to give care (74.3%) and to deal with patient death at home (57.2%). The in-home caregiver felt prepared for both domestic care and death, despite performing heavy-duty and complex services besides domestic services, feeling body pain and having few leisure activities. To understand the characteristics of these workers is fundamental to design and carry out qualified in-home palliative care. |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative HealthcareCaracterización de los Cuidadores de Pacientes en Cuidados Paliativos en el HogarCaracterização dos Cuidadores de Pacientes em Cuidados Paliativos no DomicílioCuidadoresCondições SociaisCuidados PaliativosAssistência DomiciliarOncologiaLondrina (PR)CaregiversSocial ConditionsHospice CareHome NursingMedical OncologyLondrina cityCuidadoresCondiciones SocialesCuidados PaliativosAtención Domiciliaria de SaludOncología MédicaLondrina (PR)This study aimed to identify the social profile of oncology patient caregivers assisted by the Palliative Care Team of the Home Care System of Londrina (PR) between January and July 2008, as well as review how healthcare is prepared and activities are developed by caregivers. The study sample consisted of 35 caregivers and the data were processed and analyzed with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software, version 11.5 for Windows. 85.7% of the caregivers were women whose average age was 53. Most of the caregivers had children (88.6%); were Evangelical (48.6%) or Catholic (45.7%); had a life partner (77.1%), a job (60.0%) and had between 1-4 (37.1%) or 9-11 (34.3%) years of schooling. They became caregivers due to lack of another option (42.8%) or by their own choice (40.0%). They had been working in the field for an average of 18 months. Their service included heavy lifting (88.5%) specific care tasks (80.0%) and related domestic activities for the patients (94.2%). 85.7% suffered physical pain and 45.7% had moments of recreation. 51.4% preferred patient death would occur at home. They felt prepared both to give care (74.3%) and to deal with patient death at home (57.2%). The in-home caregiver felt prepared for both domestic care and death, despite performing heavy-duty and complex services besides domestic services, feeling body pain and having few leisure activities. To understand the characteristics of these workers is fundamental to design and carry out qualified in-home palliative care.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar el perfil social de los cuidadores de pacientes oncológicos asistidos por el equipo de Cuidados Paliativos del Sistema de Internación Domiciliaria de Londrina (PR) de enero a julio de 2008, así como la revisión de la preparación para el cuidado y las actividades desarrolladas por los cuidadores. La muestra estuvo constituida de 35 cuidadores y los datos fueron procesados y analizados en el programa Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) version 11.5 for Windows. Entre los cuidadores, el 85,7% eran mujeres con una edad media de 53 años. La mayoría tenía hijos (88,6%); era evangélica (48,6%) o católica (45,7%); tenía una pareja (77,1%); poseía una ocupación (60%) y tenía entre 1-4 (37,1%) o 9-11 (34,3%) años de estudio. Se convirtieron cuidadores por falta de otra opción (42,8%) o por elección propia (40,0%). Se hicieron cargo de la función promedio durante 18 meses. Prestaban cuidados pesados 88,5%, cuidados específicos 80% y las actividades domésticas vinculadas a los cuidados 94,2% de los cuidadores. Sentían dolor físico 85,7% y 45,7% tenían momentos de recreación. La mayoría de los cuidadores manifestó preferencia por la muerte del paciente en el hogar (51,4%). Estaban preparados para cuidar, 74,3% de los cuidadores, y para la muerte en el hogar 57,2%. El cuidador domiciliario se siente preparado para el cuidado y la muerte en el hogar, a pesar de realizar cuidados pesados y específicos, además de los domésticos; sentir dolor físico y realizar pocas actividades recreativas. Conocer a ese personaje es fundamental para la planificación de las acciones y ejecución de cuidados paliativos de calidad en el hogar.Este estudo teve por objetivo identificar o perfil social dos cuidadores de pacientes oncológicos assistidos pela equipe de Cuidados Paliativos do Sistema de Internação Domiciliar de Londrina (PR), no período de janeiro a julho de 2008, assim como analisar o preparo para o cuidado e as atividades desenvolvidas pelos cuidadores. A amostra constituiu-se de 35 cuidadores e os dados foram processados e analisados no programa Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) version 11.5 for Windows. Entre os cuidadores, 85,7% eram mulheres, com média de idade de 53 anos. A maioria possuía filhos (88,6%); era evangélica (48,6%) ou católica (45,7%); possuía companheiro (77,1%) e ocupação (60%); e tinha entre 1-4 (37,1%) ou 9-11 (34,3%) anos de estudo. Tornaramse cuidadores por falta de outra opção (42,8%) ou por escolha própria (40,0%). Assumiram a função em média há 18 meses. Prestavam cuidados pesados 88,5%, cuidados específicos 80%, e atividades domésticas atreladas aos cuidados 94,2% dos cuidadores. Sentiam dor no corpo 85,7% e 45,7% tinham momentos de recreação. A maioria dos cuidadores manifestou preferência pelo óbito do paciente na residência (51,4%). Sentiam-se preparados para cuidar 74,3% dos cuidadores e para o óbito no domicílio 57,2%. O cuidador domiciliar sente-se preparado para o cuidado e morte no domicílio, apesar de realizar cuidados pesados e específicos, além dos domésticos; sentir dor no corpo e realizar poucas atividades de lazer. Conhecer esse personagem é fundamental para o planejamento de ações e execução de Cuidados Paliativos qualificados no domicílio.INCA2009-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos, Avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/159210.32635/2176-9745.RBC.2009v55n4.1592Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 55 No. 4 (2009): Oct./Nov./Dec.; 365-374Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; Vol. 55 Núm. 4 (2009): oct./nov./dic.; 365-374Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia; v. 55 n. 4 (2009): out./nov./dez; 365-3742176-9745reponame:Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online)instname:Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)instacron:INCAporhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/article/view/1592/945Melo, Thaisa Mara de Rodrigues, Inês GimenesSchmidt, Denise Rodrigues Costainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-29T20:19:59Zoai:rbc.inca.gov.br:article/1592Revistahttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revistaPUBhttps://rbc.inca.gov.br/index.php/revista/oairbc@inca.gov.br0034-71162176-9745opendoar:2021-11-29T20:19:59Revista Brasileira de Cancerologia (Online) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer José Alencar Gomes da Silva (INCA)false |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare Caracterización de los Cuidadores de Pacientes en Cuidados Paliativos en el Hogar Caracterização dos Cuidadores de Pacientes em Cuidados Paliativos no Domicílio |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare Melo, Thaisa Mara de Cuidadores Condições Sociais Cuidados Paliativos Assistência Domiciliar Oncologia Londrina (PR) Caregivers Social Conditions Hospice Care Home Nursing Medical Oncology Londrina city Cuidadores Condiciones Sociales Cuidados Paliativos Atención Domiciliaria de Salud Oncología Médica Londrina (PR) |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Characterizing In-Home Caregivers of Patients under Palliative Healthcare |
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Melo, Thaisa Mara de |
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Melo, Thaisa Mara de Rodrigues, Inês Gimenes Schmidt, Denise Rodrigues Costa |
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Rodrigues, Inês Gimenes Schmidt, Denise Rodrigues Costa |
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Melo, Thaisa Mara de Rodrigues, Inês Gimenes Schmidt, Denise Rodrigues Costa |
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Cuidadores Condições Sociais Cuidados Paliativos Assistência Domiciliar Oncologia Londrina (PR) Caregivers Social Conditions Hospice Care Home Nursing Medical Oncology Londrina city Cuidadores Condiciones Sociales Cuidados Paliativos Atención Domiciliaria de Salud Oncología Médica Londrina (PR) |
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Cuidadores Condições Sociais Cuidados Paliativos Assistência Domiciliar Oncologia Londrina (PR) Caregivers Social Conditions Hospice Care Home Nursing Medical Oncology Londrina city Cuidadores Condiciones Sociales Cuidados Paliativos Atención Domiciliaria de Salud Oncología Médica Londrina (PR) |
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This study aimed to identify the social profile of oncology patient caregivers assisted by the Palliative Care Team of the Home Care System of Londrina (PR) between January and July 2008, as well as review how healthcare is prepared and activities are developed by caregivers. The study sample consisted of 35 caregivers and the data were processed and analyzed with the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software, version 11.5 for Windows. 85.7% of the caregivers were women whose average age was 53. Most of the caregivers had children (88.6%); were Evangelical (48.6%) or Catholic (45.7%); had a life partner (77.1%), a job (60.0%) and had between 1-4 (37.1%) or 9-11 (34.3%) years of schooling. They became caregivers due to lack of another option (42.8%) or by their own choice (40.0%). They had been working in the field for an average of 18 months. Their service included heavy lifting (88.5%) specific care tasks (80.0%) and related domestic activities for the patients (94.2%). 85.7% suffered physical pain and 45.7% had moments of recreation. 51.4% preferred patient death would occur at home. They felt prepared both to give care (74.3%) and to deal with patient death at home (57.2%). The in-home caregiver felt prepared for both domestic care and death, despite performing heavy-duty and complex services besides domestic services, feeling body pain and having few leisure activities. To understand the characteristics of these workers is fundamental to design and carry out qualified in-home palliative care. |
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