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  6. Effects Of Attending And Telenursing Interventions On Caring Burden In Family Caregivers Of Hemodialysis Patients: A Comparative Study In Iran

Effects of attending and telenursing interventions on caring burden in family caregivers of hemodialysis patients: A comparative study in Iran

Najme Hamidipour1, Zohreh Badiyepeymaiejahromi1, Mohsen Faselehjahromi1

  • 1School of Nursing, Jahrom University of Medical Sciences, Jahrom, Iran.

Journal of Education and Health Promotion
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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

Telenursing and attending interventions significantly reduced care burden for hemodialysis caregivers. Telenursing proved more effective than attending interventions in easing caregiver burden.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Family caregivers of hemodialysis patients face significant burden due to patient dependence.
  • Chronic nature of hemodialysis leads to prolonged caregiving demands and caregiver stress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of attending versus telenursing interventions in reducing care burden among hemodialysis patient caregivers.

Main Methods:

  • A quasi-experimental study involving 66 caregivers randomly assigned to attending or telenursing groups.
  • Interventions included four teaching sessions over one month, with follow-up support.
  • Care burden was assessed using the Zarit Caregiving Burden Interview before and after the intervention.

Main Results:

  • Both interventions significantly decreased caregiver burden (P < .001).
Keywords:
Caregiver burdenfamily caregivershemodialysistelenursing

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  • The telenursing group reported lower mean care burden (24.27 ± 6.09) compared to the attending group (28 ± 8.36).
  • A significant difference in burden reduction was observed between the two groups post-intervention (P = .04).
  • Conclusions:

    • Both attending and telenursing interventions effectively reduce caregiver burden for hemodialysis patients.
    • Telenursing demonstrates superior effectiveness compared to attending interventions in mitigating caregiver burden.
    • Health policymakers should consider prioritizing telenursing for caregiver support programs.