Employment Status and Work-Related Difficulties among Family Members of Terminally Ill Patients Compared with the General Population
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Background: Although caregiving to patients with terminal illness is known to be a stressful burdento family members, little attention has been focused on work-related problems. We aimed to investigateemployment status and work-related difficulties of family caregivers of terminal cancer patients, comparingwith the general population. Methods: Using structured questionnaires, we assessed family caregivers of481 cancer patients determined by physicians to be terminally ill, from 11 university hospitals and theNational Cancer Center in Korea. Results: Among 381 family caregivers of terminal cancer patients(response rate, 87.6%), 169 (43.9%) were not working before cancer diagnosis, but currently 233 (63.7%)were not working. Compared with the general population (36.5%), the percentage of not working amongthe family caregivers was higher (OR=2.39; 95%CI= 1.73-3.29). A major reason for not working was toprovide assistance to the patients (71.6%). 40.6% of those who continued working and 32.3% of thosewho not working family members reported extreme fatigue. Caregivers of old age, those who were female,those with a lower household income, and those caring for patients with a low performance status were notworking at a more significant rate. Conclusion: Family caregivers of terminal cancer patients suffer job lossand severe work-related difficulties, probably due to caregiving itself and to fatigue. We need to developsupportive programs to overcome the burden of caregivers of the terminally ill.
کلید واژگان
Terminal cancer patientcaregiver
employment status
work-related difficulty
شماره نشریه
1تاریخ نشر
2013-01-011391-10-12
ناشر
West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention (WAOCP)شاپا
1513-73682476-762X




