Authors

  1. Ou , Pei-Ru
  2. Wu , Mei-Hui
  3. Tsai , Sheng-Tzung
  4. Ma , Yu-Chin

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Stroke is a significant cause of disability. Family Informal caregivers face numerous stressors. This study examines whether social support during hospitalization would mediate the relationship between care time per day and stress in family caregivers of stroke patients. METHODS: A cross-sectional study design in Taiwan recruited 137 family caregivers. Descriptive information forms, the Caregiver Strain Index, and the Social Support Scale were used to collect data. RESULTS: Social support was negatively correlated with stress ( r = −0.23, P = .006). By contrast, caregiving hours and physical support were significantly associated with psychological stress. Physical support mediated the association between caregiving hours and psychological stress (95% CI = 0.000–0.005), accounting for 22.02% of the total effect. CONCLUSION: Social support decreased family caregiver stress, notably psychological stress, due to prolonged care of 18 hours per day in the hospital. Physical support resources to alleviate caregiver stress.