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Rev. salud pública ; 17(3): 394-403, mayo-jun. 2015. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-765672

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Objetivo Determinar la habilidad de cuidado de cuidadores familiares de niños con cáncer. Métodos Estudio descriptivo exploratorio de abordaje cuantitativo. Se tomó una muestra de 85 cuidadores que una vez caracterizados respondieron el inventario de habilidad de cuidado adaptado para el cuidador familiar de personas con enfermedad crónica no trasmisible. Resultados Se caracterizan los cuidadores familiares por edad, género, nivel socioeconómico, escolaridad, relación con el familiar cuidado, elementos de soporte social, tiempo de experiencia y carga del cuidado generada por la discapacidad del receptor. Se revisó el nivel total de habilidad de cuidado y el de cada una de sus dimensiones: conocimiento, valor y paciencia. Conclusiones Los cuidadores principales son en su mayoría mujeres, madres de los niños con cáncer. El 70,6 % de ellas carece de la habilidad suficiente para cuidar a sus hijos con cáncer, y 31,8 % tienen un nivel mínimo de habilidad lo que sumado a las demandas de afrontar la realidad de tener un hijo con cáncer, puede ser devastador para los cuidadores familiares y generar alto riesgo para los niños a su cargo.(AU)


Objective To describe the caring ability of family caregivers of children with cancer. Method This is a descriptive, exploratory study with a quantitative approach. A sample of 85 family caregivers of children with cancer was taken. After a characterization, they respondd to the Caring Ability Inventory adapted for family caregivers of people with chronic non-communicable disease. Results The family caregivers werecharacterized by age, gender, socioeconomic level, education level, family relationship with the care receiver, social support, time of experience, and burden of care generated by the degree of the receiver's illness. The overall caring ability was described, as well as the ability of each dimension, including knowledge, courage, and patience. Conclusions The principal family caregivers of children with cancer were mainly the mothers of the children with cancer. 70.6 % of them do not possess sufficient ability to take care of their children with cancer. 31.8 % of the group had a lower ability level. This finding, together with the demands of coping with the fact of having a child with cancer, can be a great burden to family caregivers and generate risk for the ill children under their care.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Caregivers/psychology , Family Relations/psychology , Neoplasms , Child , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies/instrumentation
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