2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.iccn.2018.05.002
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Stress, stress-related symptoms and social support among Taiwanese primary family caregivers in intensive care units

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“…Stress also has a tight relationship with fatigue, which is supported by many studies (e.g., P.‐Y. Chang, Wang, Chang, Yu, & Lee, 2018). The IDHEAS method combines stress and fatigue into one PSF, “mental fatigue and stress.” Obviously, many other PSFs in the existing PSF sets have already been stressors themselves or have tight relationships with stress, while an extra PSF “stress” still exists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Stress also has a tight relationship with fatigue, which is supported by many studies (e.g., P.‐Y. Chang, Wang, Chang, Yu, & Lee, 2018). The IDHEAS method combines stress and fatigue into one PSF, “mental fatigue and stress.” Obviously, many other PSFs in the existing PSF sets have already been stressors themselves or have tight relationships with stress, while an extra PSF “stress” still exists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Stress also has a tight relationship with fatigue, which is supported by many studies (e.g., P.-Y. Chang, Wang, Chang, Yu, & Lee, 2018). The IDHEAS method combines stress and fatigue into one PSF, "mental fatigue and stress."…”
Section: Psfs Not Covered In This Studymentioning
confidence: 76%
“…E n los hallazgos se observa que los familiares esperan que se establezca una relación con la enfermera en la que ella se ponga en sus zapatos; sin embargo, Koukouli et al identificaron que los familiares consideran que en la uci sus necesidades son secundarias a las de los pacientes, incluso que no llegan a ser atendidas (24,25). En este sentido, Velasco-Bueno et al reconocieron que las enfermeras están menos interesadas por las inquietudes de las familias y hay una divergencia significativa en la prioridad de algunas de las preocupaciones que muestran los familiares (26).…”
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“…Physical impacts experienced by family caregivers include poor sleep quality and fatigue (Choi et al, 2016;Chang et al, 2018). Anxiety and stress are notable predictors for sleep disturbances (Chang et al, 2018;Day et al, 2013).…”
Section: Impacts Of Caregivingmentioning
confidence: 99%