학술논문

Caregiver Burden in Adult Solid Organ Transplantation
Document Type
article
Source
Transplantation. 107(7)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Immunology
Clinical Research
Behavioral and Social Science
Transplantation
Good Health and Well Being
Humans
Adult
Caregiver Burden
Activities of Daily Living
Caregivers
Organ Transplantation
Quality of Life
Medical and Health Sciences
Surgery
Clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
The informal caregiver plays a critical role in supporting patients with various end-stage diseases throughout the solid organ transplantation journey. Caregiver responsibilities include assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, implementation of highly specialized treatments, transportation to appointments and treatments, and health care coordination and navigation. The demanding nature of these tasks has profound impacts across multiple domains of the caregiver's life: physical, psychological, financial, logistical, and social. Few interventions targeting caregiver burden have been empirically evaluated, with the majority focused on education or mindfulness-based stress reduction techniques. Further research is urgently needed to develop and evaluate interventions to improve caregiver burden and outcomes for the patient-caregiver dyad.