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				Relations between Perceived Burden and Social Support of Stroke Patient's Family Caregiver														
			
			Yeo Shin Hong, Moon Ja Suh, Keum Soon Kim, In Ja Kim, Nam Ok Cho, Hee Jung Choi, Sung Hee Jung, Eun Man Kim			
				Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2000;30(3):595-605.   Published online March 29, 2017			
									DOI: https://doi.org/10.4040/jkan.2000.30.3.595
							
							 
				
										
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The purpose of this study was to describe the perceived burden of the stroke patient's caregiver and 
related factors to analyze relationships between perceived burden and social supports. A convenient sample 
of 225 caregivers who take care for a stroke patient at home participated in this study. Caregiver's 
perceived burden was measured by the objective and subjective burden scale developed by Montgomery 
(1985). 
Related factors of burden were studied in terms of the patient's instrumental activties of daily living, cognitive 
function, caregiver's demographic variables and caregiver's illness intrusiveness. 
The results were as follows: (1) The mean of objective burden score was 4.5, and subjective burden score 
was 3.1. These scores show that caregivers perceive moderate level of burden. (2) Caregivers' objective 
burden was significantly related to caregivers's illness intrusiveness (r=.62), patient's IADL (r=-.33), and 
patient's cognitive function (r=-.15). The subjective burden was related to the caregiver's illness 
intrusiveness (r=.29), the patient's IADL (r=.24), and the caregiver's age(r=.23). (3) The percentage of 
stroke caregivers who perceived physical support was 49.1%. The percentage of those who perceived emotional 
support was 61.0%, and those who perceived financial support totaled 37.6%. (4) Caregivers who received 
any type of social supports perceived lower subjective burden, and caregivers who received physical or 
psychological support perceived lower objective burden. These results emphasized the necessity of a 
rehabilitation programs for stroke patients and support program for family caregivers.
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