Caregiver Burnout Clinical Trial
Official title:
Understanding Caregiver Burden When Traditional Total Hip and Knee Replacement Surgeries Shift From Inpatient Hospitalization to Outpatient Settings: A Prospective Cohort Study
Caregiver burden is the response to the emotional, financial, physical, psychological, and social stressors associated with having to care for another family member. Previous studies have looked at the impact of caregiver burden in caregivers caring for loved ones dealing with long-term disease, such as dementia. The research has found that one in three caregivers suffer from depression, and experience high levels of stress and anxiety. However, these findings may not be relatable to the outpatient surgical setting. The purpose of this study is to find out how various factors such as the physical, emotional, social, and financial burden impact caregivers who are responsible for providing care to patients who are undergoing same-day surgical procedures that are traditionally performed as inpatient surgery. By understanding this potential burden on the caregiver, we hope that future healthcare improvements can be made to minimize this impact on the patients and their caregiver.
The extent of caregiver burden in the acute postoperative outpatient settings, immediately following major orthopedic surgery that has traditionally been performed in an inpatient setting, remains unknown. Care giving places a tremendous amount of physical and mental stress onto the caregiver, which may result in the "hidden patient" in the caregiver. It is expected that by 2026, 51% of TJA will be performed as outpatient procedures. Building on the successes of the country's first outpatient TKA program at Women's College Hospital, and with the expansion to include outpatient THA procedures, it is now important to understand whether or not our innovative ambulatory model is simply transferring the burden of postoperative care and recovery from nurses, doctors, and other hospital staff to family members, friends, or privately-employed caregivers. In the current state of literature, there is inadequate data examining caregiver burden when traditional surgical procedures are shifted to an outpatient setting, therefore, a comprehensive study is required to understand the various dimensions of caregiver burden. Therefore, our research question is "what are the most important factors that contribute to the burden of care for caregivers of patients undergoing outpatient surgical procedures traditionally performed as inpatients?" This prospective cohort study examines how the various dimensions of caregiver burden impact caregivers at different time points throughout the care giving experience. These dimensions include factors such as the intensity of dependence on the caregiver, duration of care, caregiver specific factors (e.g., the health literacy of the caregiver), and care giving dimensions (e.g., physical, emotional, social and financial burdens). Through gaining an understanding of how the various dimensions of caregiver burden impact caregivers in the outpatient settings, meaningful improvements can be made in the future and ultimately improve the quality of life of the caregiver during the time of care. ;
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