Prevalence of depressive symptoms and associated factors among foreign caregivers: A cross-sectional study.
Hsuan-Cheng SuSophia Huey-Lan HuMei-Ju ChiYen-Kuang LinChih-Yu WangTrung V NguyenYeu-Hui ChuangPublished in: Nursing open (2022)
Approximately 30.3% of the foreign caregivers displayed depressive symptoms. The symptoms were more prevalent among the participants who were younger; had more social support; shared a bed with others; and experienced higher work-related stress, more loneliness and physical discomfort. The findings suggest that nurses or nurse practitioners visiting patients at home should not only deliver care for them but also show concern for the psychological well-being of the foreign caregivers of these patients. Moreover, interventions should be developed to alleviate or prevent the emergence of depressive symptoms among foreign caregivers.