Behavioral Sciences (Apr 2024)

Needs of Family Caregivers of People with Lower Limb Amputations: A Scoping Review

  • Diana Rodrigues,
  • Rosa Silva,
  • Sofia Castanheira,
  • Luís Carvalho,
  • Cristina Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14040326
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 326

Abstract

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Lower limb amputation affects several parameters of a patient’s life. Family caregivers providing care for these patients experience multiple feelings and needs; knowing caregivers’ needs is essential to prepare them for this new role, as well as the health planning of this type of care. This scoping review aimed to identify and map the needs of family caregivers of people with lower limb amputations. This scoping review was conducted in accordance with the JBI methodological framework and the PRISMA-ScR reporting guidelines. A bibliographical search was carried out on the needs of family caregivers of lower limb amputees in 15 databases. Two independent reviewers extracted data using a data extraction tool developed for this scoping review. Eight studies were included in the present review (n = 6 quantitative studies; n = 2 reviews). Results indicate that family caregivers of people with lower limb amputations may experience an extensive range of needs, as follows: (i) mental health and psychological support, (ii) physical health, (iii) health and well-being, (iv) supportive care, (v) social support, and (vi) educational/informational support. The needs identified in this review can help to develop interventions and programs that provide better support during the situational transition process.

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