Author: Huang, Yao; Mao, Bei Qian; Ni, Peng Wen; Wang, Qi; Xie, Ting; Hou, Lili
Title: Investigation of the status and influence factors of caregiver's quality of life on caring for patients with chronic wound during COVIDâ€19 epidemic Cord-id: xi90883l Document date: 2021_3_22
ID: xi90883l
Snippet: The objectives of this study were to investigate the status and influence factors of caregiver's quality of life (QOL) on caring for patients with chronic wound during COVIDâ€19 epidemic. A prospective crossâ€sectional study of 83 informal caregivers was included. The characteristics of informal caregivers as well as their QOL assessment by the Family Dermatology Life Quality Index (FDLQI) were measured, respectively. Singleâ€factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were carried out t
Document: The objectives of this study were to investigate the status and influence factors of caregiver's quality of life (QOL) on caring for patients with chronic wound during COVIDâ€19 epidemic. A prospective crossâ€sectional study of 83 informal caregivers was included. The characteristics of informal caregivers as well as their QOL assessment by the Family Dermatology Life Quality Index (FDLQI) were measured, respectively. Singleâ€factor analysis and multiple regression analysis were carried out to explore the independent influence factors of QOL of caregiver on caring for patient with chronic wound. 62.65% of the caregivers were female with a mean age of (54.24 ± 12.6) years, and 34.9% of the caregivers were parents. The mean FDLQI score was 13.01 ± 7.53 at a high level. The following variables influenced the FDLQI scores of caregivers: selfâ€care ability of patients, patient's satisfaction of homeâ€based wound care, and homeâ€based wound care need of caregivers. The model was able to explain 29.9% of variance in QOL of caregiver (F = 6.561, P = .000, R (2) = 0.299, adjusted R (2) = 0.253). In conclusion, the impact of chronic wound disease on the QOL of caregivers is heavy during COVIDâ€19 epidemic. Wound professionals are suggested to pay attention to wound care need at home and QOL of caregiver on caring for patients with chronic wound during COVIDâ€19 epidemic and develop tailored wound health education and support programme in order to improve the QOL of caregivers.
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