The everyday life situation of caregivers to family members who have had a stroke and received the rehabilitation intervention F@ce in Uganda.
Gunilla Margareta ErikssonJulius Tunga KamwesigaSusanne GuidettiPublished in: Archives of public health = Archives belges de sante publique (2021)
Even if it was viewed as a natural commitment to be a caregiver when a family member had had a stroke, the life situation changed substantially for those who took on the caregiving role. Caregiving responsibilities were challenging as well as a heavy workload and a strained financial situation as many were giving up on jobs. The participants felt burdened and rated a low life satisfaction. The F@ce intervention was, however, expressed as valued and involved support and advice in their caregiving situation as well as information on stroke which relieved stress among them.