2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2021.108370
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Evaluation of care burden and caregiving preparedness in caregivers of patients with epilepsy: A sample in eastern Turkey

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“…Socioeconomic status (e.g. family income) is another important determinant of perceived burden among caregivers in rural/developing countries (Trinka et al, 2019). In this study, participants with low socioeconomic status had a higher burden of care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…Socioeconomic status (e.g. family income) is another important determinant of perceived burden among caregivers in rural/developing countries (Trinka et al, 2019). In this study, participants with low socioeconomic status had a higher burden of care.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…This may also be the reason why 66.9 per cent of the participants were women. Higher educational level of the caregiver was associated with better psychological health (Trinka et al, 2019), and it was estimated that this resulted from a better understanding of the person's medical condition and led to better coping strategies (Akandere et al, 2009). In this study, care burden decreased as the level of education increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike this study, there are also studies that conclude that caregivers are moderately prepared [28] or quite inadequately prepared [29]. This insufficient level of preparation is due to the lack of education necessary for caregivers to acquire care skills [30]. With this study, it can be said that the readiness of students in caring for COVID-19 patients with an IPE was increased.…”
Section: U N C O R R E C T E D a U T H O R P R O O Fmentioning
confidence: 73%