Universidad y Salud (May 2018)
Coping and adaptation of family caregivers of patients undergoing cardio-invasive procedures
Abstract
Introduction: In the face of cardiovascular disease, choosing an invasive procedure as a treatment constitutes a stressful experience for the patient and his or her family for the risk of complications that increase his or her morbidity or mortality. Objective: To determine the coping and adaptation capacity of the primary family caregivers of patients undergoing intra invasive procedures. Materials and methods: A descriptive transversal study was made with 230 primary caregivers of patients undergoing the process. A sociodemographic survey and the scale of measurement of the process of coping and adaptation of caller Roy in Spanish abbreviated version were used. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results: The average age of caregivers was 40.8 years and 93.9% were male. According to the global Score (GS), from the total family principal caregivers, 47% (PG: 0-56) and 50% (PG: 57-70) presented low and medium capacity for coping and adaptation respectively. Conclusion: The main family caregivers presented a low and medium capacity for coping and adaptation, a condition that prevents them from
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