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Quality of life of family caregivers of patients under hemodialysis

Abstract

Objective

To analyze the quality of life of family caregivers of patients under hemodialysis and the existence of an association with their sociodemographic and clinics characteristics.

Methods

This is a cross-sectional study conducted with 75 family caregivers in two hemodialysis centers. Caregivers’ quality of life was measured using the World Health Organization Quality of Life – BREF instrument, and its association with sociodemographic characteristics was assessed using the Kruskal-Wallis test (significance level equal to 5%).

Results

Most family caregivers were women (84%), spouses (41.3%), children (38.7%), housewives (38.7%) and had a family income of one to three minimum wages (85.4 %). The variable working outside the home had a positive influence on overall quality of life (p=0.014), psychological domains (p=0.009) and social relationships (p≤0.001). Being male (p=0.016), not having diseases (p=0.002) and not using medications (p=0.007) positively interfered with the physical domain. The absence of financial help from other people and/or family members had a negative influence on the social relationships (p=0.050) and environment (p=0.001) domains.

Conclusion

Male family caregivers, or those who work outside the home or receive financial help from other people and/or family members had better quality of life levels. On the other hand, clinical conditions such as using a drug or having diseases have negatively influenced quality of life levels.

Quality of life; Caregivers; Renal dialysis; Surveys and questionnaires

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