Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Rehabilitation Research Lab, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 Nov;19(8):2845-2856. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2024.2313080. Epub 2024 Feb 11.
This study aimed to better understand how the powered wheelchair (PWC) impacts the experiences of family caregivers of PWC users, and explore the strategies and resources used by caregivers to cope with their role.
This mixed-methods study was part of a larger cross-sectional research study conducted in four Canadian cities. Twenty-three family caregivers of PWC users, who provided at least 2 h of support per week, completed the Power Mobility Caregiver Assistive Technology Outcome (PM-CATOM), an 18-item measure assessing PWC-related and overall burden experienced by family caregivers. We also conducted semi-structured interviews and analysed them using inductive content analysis.
From the quantitative PM-CATOM results, the caregivers perceived low level of burden for the wheelchair-related items, (Median:4.5; Range 3 to 5). Most perceived burden when physically helping the wheelchair user and when providing verbal hints. In terms of overall help, the caregivers experienced some level of burden (Median 3.5: Range 3 to 5). Most caregivers identified burden associated with the limitation to their recreational and/or leisure activities (52.2%) and feeling that they have more to do than they can handle. We identified 3 themes in the interviews: the burden experiences of caring for PWC users, the positive experiences of caregiving, and the coping strategies and resources used by caregivers of PWC users.
Our study showed that understanding the experiences of caregivers of AT users is central as they are directly and indirectly impacted by the PWC in their lives and caregiving roles.
本研究旨在深入了解动力轮椅(PWC)如何影响 PWC 用户的家庭照顾者的体验,并探索照顾者应对角色的策略和资源。
这是一项混合方法研究,是在加拿大四个城市进行的更大横断面研究的一部分。23 名 PWC 用户的家庭照顾者,每周至少提供 2 小时的支持,完成了动力移动辅助技术照顾者结局问卷(PM-CATOM),这是一个评估家庭照顾者与 PWC 相关的和总体负担的 18 项措施。我们还进行了半结构访谈,并使用归纳内容分析进行了分析。
从定量 PM-CATOM 结果来看,照顾者对轮椅相关项目的负担程度较低(中位数:4.5;范围 3 至 5)。大多数人在身体上帮助轮椅使用者和提供口头提示时感到负担较重。在总体帮助方面,照顾者经历了一定程度的负担(中位数 3.5:范围 3 至 5)。大多数照顾者认为与他们的娱乐和/或休闲活动受限(52.2%)以及感到他们要做的事情超过了他们能够处理的程度有关。我们在访谈中确定了 3 个主题:照顾 PWC 用户的负担体验、照顾的积极体验以及照顾者使用的应对策略和资源。
我们的研究表明,了解辅助技术使用者的照顾者的体验至关重要,因为他们直接和间接地受到他们生活和照顾角色中的 PWC 的影响。