2014
DOI: 10.5430/jha.v3n5p144
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The impact of hospital settings on the mood status of family care givers

Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to find out the existing differences in anxiety and depression among patient’s family care providers in public and private health sectors of Karachi. Background: For family care givers, care-giving is extremely rewarding it makes a bond between patient and a care-giver. It makes a union which is indispensable for patient welfare. The wellness of caregiver depends on patient’s condition and level of satisfaction with the circumstances associated with care-giving, undeniably care-givi… Show more

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“…Over the past several decades, as medical science has achieved milestones in almost every quarter but global burden of diseases yet paralleled. 1 Today, medical professionals are cognizant of fact that depression is the fourth leading cause of global disease burden. In developing countries like Pakistan, up to 20% of cases who attend primary health care, have been found suffering from linked anxiety and depression but the symptoms of these conditions remain unrecognized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the past several decades, as medical science has achieved milestones in almost every quarter but global burden of diseases yet paralleled. 1 Today, medical professionals are cognizant of fact that depression is the fourth leading cause of global disease burden. In developing countries like Pakistan, up to 20% of cases who attend primary health care, have been found suffering from linked anxiety and depression but the symptoms of these conditions remain unrecognized.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%