Terminally ill cancer patient: caregiver burnout

Authors

  • Rodrigo Moreira de Souza Universidade de São Paulo
  • Ruth Natalia Teresa Turrini Universidade de São Paulo
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.10.2.122771
Keywords: medical oncology, terminally ill, caregivers, nursing.

Abstract

Aquality study was developed to identify the emotions experienced by caregivers of terminally ill cancer patients. This study focused on the feelings related to their burnout.


Material and methods: Seven family caregivers of patients treated in the ambulatory care centre of an Oncology hospital were interviewed. Content analysis was used to identify reports of burnout among the caregivers.


Results. Three categories of burnout were observed. Physical overload was related to exhaustion and care at home. Mental overload was characterized by feelings of loss of self-esteem, despair, discouragement, sadness and loneliness. An exhaustion related to social aspects was also identified due to the female role, alteration in family functioning, compromised household income and access to the healthcare service.


Conclusions: Family and professional changes in daily lives of caregivers cause physical and mental exhaustion and social compromising. Healthcare workers should offer support to caregivers at home, including education for the one cared.

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Author Biographies

Rodrigo Moreira de Souza, Universidade de São Paulo

Graduando da Escola de Enfermagem

Ruth Natalia Teresa Turrini, Universidade de São Paulo

Professora da Escola de Enfermagem
How to Cite
[1]
Moreira de Souza, R. and Turrini, R.N.T. 2011. Terminally ill cancer patient: caregiver burnout. Global Nursing. 10, 2 (Apr. 2011). DOI:https://doi.org/10.6018/eglobal.10.2.122771.
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Administración-Gestión-Calidad