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Self-directed skills nursing model: Decrease burnout in African-American caregivers.
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Self-directed skills nursing model: Decrease burnout in African-American caregivers./
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Caston, Catherine.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1994,
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223 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 56-07, Section: B.
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Dissertations Abstracts International56-07B.
標題:
Mental health. -
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9781392391969
Self-directed skills nursing model: Decrease burnout in African-American caregivers.
Caston, Catherine.
Self-directed skills nursing model: Decrease burnout in African-American caregivers.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1994 - 223 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 56-07, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Iowa, 1994.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
The purposes of the study were to test a nursing intervention model, Self-Directed Skills (SDS), to determine the effectiveness of the model on primary family caregivers (PFCs) who provide 60 to 75 percent of the care of an African-American homebound frail elderly relative without relief for greater than six months. The study specifically aimed to: (1) implement and evaluate the SDS nursing intervention model using the Satir paradigm, and (2) evaluate the pre-post test differences between the experimental and control groups on levels of self-esteem, enmeshment, service utilization, burden and burnout. The research question tested was: What is the effect of the SDS intervention on self-esteem, health service utilization, enmeshment, burden and burnout on African-American family caregivers of homebound frail elderly? The design of the study was experimental. The hypothesized results were that PFCs in the experimental group will have increased self-esteem, high use of service agencies, decreased enmeshment, and decreased burden and burnout after the SDS intervention model. The sample consisted of 60 PFCs selected by random sampling (30 experimental and 30 control). The caregiver met the following criteria: a relative of the care recipient, lived in a 100-mile radius of the Greater New Orleans area, spoke English, and able to read and write. Each research participant had 24 contact hours with the researcher (experimental group--SDS Model) and research assistants (control group--friendly visits). The chi-square, frequency rate, percent and paired t-test were used to analyze quantitative data. The results of this study indicated the PFC's self-esteem, burden, and burnout scores were statistically significant. A global rating scale was used to evaluate the responses of the PFCs' enmeshment score. The global rating indicated high enmeshment pre-intervention and low enmeshment post-intervention. Hypotheses one, two and four were supported by this data. Hypothesis three was not supported. The PFCs assumed total responsibility for their care recipients. Therefore, decreased enmeshment and decreased caregiver burden and burnout did not increase health service utilization. This evidence showed that there was little to no use of formal health care agencies pre- or post-intervention.
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