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Title: Effect of Telenursing on Levels of Depression and Anxiety in Caregivers of Patients with Stroke: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Other Titles: IJNMR
Authors: Goudarzian, Maryam
Fallahi-Khoshknab, Masoud
Dalvandi, Asghar
Delbari, Ahmad
Biglarian, Akbar
Keywords: Anxiety
caregivers
depression
stroke
telenursing
Issue Date: Jul-2018
Citation: Volume 23 ¦ Issue 4 ¦ July-August 2018
Abstract: Telenursing  is  a  low‑cost,  highly  accessible  method  that  can  lead  to  increased  awareness on the principles of care, and may eventually help reduce the stress experienced by caregivers of patients with stroke. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of telenursing through phone consultation on the levels of depression and anxiety in family caregivers of patients with stroke. Materials and Methods: This was a randomized clinical trial including 152 caregivers of stroke patients discharged from Mohammad Vase’ee Hospital in Sabzevar in 2016. Participants were recruited through purposive sampling method and were randomly assigned to control (n = 76) and intervention (n = 76) groups. The intervention consisted of 32 sessions of phone consultation. Research tools included demographic characteristics form, needs assessment questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory, and Beck Anxiety Inventory. Data were analyzed with independent t test using SPSS, version 23. Results: Mean (SD) post‑intervention anxiety scores for the intervention and the  control group were statistically significant (t = 3.51, p = 0.001). However, the difference in mean depression scores after intervention was not significant (p = 0.70). Conclusions: Telenursing can be employed to facilitate the care of chronic patients as well as increase the psychological well‑being of  the caregivers through providing practical and specialized information
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1491
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