2016
DOI: 10.17546/msd.18253
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Factors affecting the burden on caregivers of stroke survivors in Turkey

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“…It was determined that women get stressed more in caregiving (Leggett et al 2011;Navaie-Waliser et al 2002). It has been determined that single caregivers had higher CBS points compared to married ones (Gorgulu et al 2016). According to these various results, it can be estimated that the task of caregiving to patients is given to women in Turkish society and it can be because of the facts that women take their current situations as an obligation and accept it and there is a possibility that women can express their feelings better.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was determined that women get stressed more in caregiving (Leggett et al 2011;Navaie-Waliser et al 2002). It has been determined that single caregivers had higher CBS points compared to married ones (Gorgulu et al 2016). According to these various results, it can be estimated that the task of caregiving to patients is given to women in Turkish society and it can be because of the facts that women take their current situations as an obligation and accept it and there is a possibility that women can express their feelings better.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first part was demographic data of caregivers, and the second part included a 28-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ). The 28-item GHQ was first created by Goldberg in 1978 and consists of four 7-questions scales including physical scale, anxiety scale, social scale, and depression scale [1].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Having said that, Bakas and Commiskey (2021) asserted that family caregivers are often found to lack essential skills in terms of caregiving such as lack of knowledge and training, and access to required services and resources which makes caregiving not easy for many. By definition, caregiving is often observed as a process of activities and responsibilities to be carried out to meet the physical needs of patients whilst providing them with emotional, social, and financial support (Gorgulu, Polat, Kahraman, Ozen, & Arslan, 2016). The act of caregiving almost seems to be part of one's job as it usually entails long time commitment and multiple responsibilities particularly for patients who needs long-term care (Tsai, Yip, Tai, Lou, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%