Caregiving Skills of Family Caregivers Providing Daily Care to Dependent Stroke Survivors: A Study in Colombo, Sri Lanka
Date
2023-09Author
Kumara, SAMH
Wimalasekera, SW
Ponnamperuma, G
Amarasekara, AATD
Gunatilake, SB
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Stroke is a devastating disease that impacts the patient and the family. Often patients
have long term disability and need the support of a family caregiver for activities of
daily living (ADL). However, the speci c care giving skills of a family caregiver are not
known. This study aimed to determine the baseline skills of care related to ADL provided
by family caregivers of dependent stroke survivors in the Colombo area. A descriptive
cross-sectional study was conducted on 250 family caregivers of dependent stroke survivors.
Among them, caregiving capabilities of family caregivers were observed among
55 hospitalised patients in selected hospitals in the Colombo area. Family caregivers were
assessed through a questionnaire. The caregiving skills were observed by two independent
evaluators using a validated observational checklist. The level of caregiver performance
was scored out of a total score of 100. Family caregivers had almost equitable gender
distribution, 54% (n=135) were males. The mean ( SD) age of the subjects was 44.7
( 13) years. Most subjects (48.4%, n=121) were educated up to GCE ordinary level and
did not have any experience as a family caregiver (46.8%, n=117). The mean ( SD)
observational score was 48.0 ( 15.3) and poor performance as per observational checklist
was seen 58.2% (n=32) family caregivers. Though the insight of family caregivers indicated
con dence in providing skilled care (44.8%, n=112), observed skills indicated poor 58.2%
(n=32) family caregivers. The ndings indicate a need for skills development training for
family caregivers to deliver quality care related to ADL and thereby improve the quality
of life of the stroke survivors.