Informal caregivers of people with heart failure and resilience: A convergent mixed methods study

Autor: Josiane Boyne, Younas Ahtisham, Raúl Juárez-Vela, Angela Durante, angela cuoco, Bridgette M Brawner, Ercole Vellone
Přispěvatelé: MUMC+: MA Alg Ond Onderz Cardiologie (9), RS: CAPHRI - R2 - Creating Value-Based Health Care
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Journal of Advanced Nursing, 78(1), 264-275. Wiley
ISSN: 1365-2648
0309-2402
DOI: 10.1111/jan.15078
Popis: Aim To develop a comprehensive understanding of resilience and its associated factors among informal caregivers of people with heart failure. Design Transnational multicentre convergent mixed methods approach. Methods This study was conducted in three European countries: Italy, Spain and the Netherlands; during February 2017 and December 2018. In total, 195 caregivers completed the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale, Caregiver Burden Inventory and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. From a nested sample 50 caregivers participated in semi-structured face-to-face interviews. Data were analysed using qualitative content analysis, multiple regression and joint displays. Results The caregivers' mean age was over 60 years. The quantitative results showed that caregivers experienced anxiety and depression regardless of a good score of resilience and moderate level of burden. Regression analysis showed that the resilience was associated with caregiver depression. From qualitative findings three resilience inhibiting (psychological outlook, physical weariness and affective state) and two promoting factors (community interconnectedness and self-comforting activities) were generated. Mixed analysis confirmed that depression decreased caregivers' resilience. Conclusions Caregivers of people with heart failure experience continuous stress and anxiety resulting in reduced resilience. Collaborative efforts are needed to build multifaceted interventions and programs to enhance caregivers' resilience by targeting the factors identified in this study. Impact The quality of informal caregiving is affected by the resilience of caregivers. No research has explored the resilience levels and its factors in this population. Depression, psychological outlook, physical weariness and affective state are negative factors of caregivers' resilience. Personal strategies combined with social and community support and belongingness enhance caregivers' resilience. Community care organizations and hospitals could establish alliances to develop programs for enhancing caregivers' resilience.
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