Objective: To conduct a scoping review of kinesiophobia among primary caregivers of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: Following a scoping review methodological framework, PubMed, Web of Science, Emba...Objective: To conduct a scoping review of kinesiophobia among primary caregivers of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: Following a scoping review methodological framework, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, CNKI, SinoMed, Wanfang, and VIP were searched from inception to 30 June 2025. Relevant studies on kinesiophobia in primary caregivers of CHF patients were identified, summarized, and analyzed. Results: A total of 24 studies were included. Caregivers generally showed insufficient exercise-related knowledge, particularly regarding appropriate exercise intensity and risk recognition. At the cognitive-affective level, caregivers exhibited a pronounced “substitutive” kinesiophobia, characterized by excessive worry about potential adverse events induced by patients’ physical activity. At the behavioral level, this was reflected in restricting patients’ activities and avoiding assisting with exercise, which in turn reduced patients’ adherence to cardiac rehabilitation. Conclusion: Kinesiophobia among primary caregivers of CHF patients arises mainly from cognitive deficits and protective psychological mechanisms. Individualized education and professional guidance are needed to enhance caregivers’ exercise management competence and thereby optimize patients’ rehabilitation outcomes.展开更多
Objective:A stroke with the consequence of permanent disability leaves the sufferer dependent on the family to fulfil basic needs.Palliative care is essential for patients and their families,as caregivers,to optimize ...Objective:A stroke with the consequence of permanent disability leaves the sufferer dependent on the family to fulfil basic needs.Palliative care is essential for patients and their families,as caregivers,to optimize the care process and quality of life.Therefore,it is crucial to identify palliative needs for families during care.Palliative care is still limited in Indonesia.This study aimed to explore the palliative care needs of families caring for stroke patients in a home care setting in Indonesia.Methods:This qualitative study employed a descriptive phenomenological approach and was conducted between October and November 2023 through in-depth interviews.Interviews were conducted with 10 family caregivers of stroke patients selected through purposive sampling.Interviews were also conducted with the doctor provider of homecare service as triangulation participants.The Colaizzi method was used for data analysis.Results:Palliative care needs of family caregivers classified into five themes:(1)family perception of palliative care,(2)informational needs,(3)financial needs,(4)family members as primary care support,and(5)end of life care needs.Conclusions:This study identified caregivers’palliative needs during patient care.The extended family and children are main care support in palliative care for family caregiver.This finding suggests that nurses should provide informational support by educating and collaborating with them regarding the provision of palliative care at home.展开更多
文摘Objective: To conduct a scoping review of kinesiophobia among primary caregivers of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). Methods: Following a scoping review methodological framework, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, CNKI, SinoMed, Wanfang, and VIP were searched from inception to 30 June 2025. Relevant studies on kinesiophobia in primary caregivers of CHF patients were identified, summarized, and analyzed. Results: A total of 24 studies were included. Caregivers generally showed insufficient exercise-related knowledge, particularly regarding appropriate exercise intensity and risk recognition. At the cognitive-affective level, caregivers exhibited a pronounced “substitutive” kinesiophobia, characterized by excessive worry about potential adverse events induced by patients’ physical activity. At the behavioral level, this was reflected in restricting patients’ activities and avoiding assisting with exercise, which in turn reduced patients’ adherence to cardiac rehabilitation. Conclusion: Kinesiophobia among primary caregivers of CHF patients arises mainly from cognitive deficits and protective psychological mechanisms. Individualized education and professional guidance are needed to enhance caregivers’ exercise management competence and thereby optimize patients’ rehabilitation outcomes.
文摘Objective:A stroke with the consequence of permanent disability leaves the sufferer dependent on the family to fulfil basic needs.Palliative care is essential for patients and their families,as caregivers,to optimize the care process and quality of life.Therefore,it is crucial to identify palliative needs for families during care.Palliative care is still limited in Indonesia.This study aimed to explore the palliative care needs of families caring for stroke patients in a home care setting in Indonesia.Methods:This qualitative study employed a descriptive phenomenological approach and was conducted between October and November 2023 through in-depth interviews.Interviews were conducted with 10 family caregivers of stroke patients selected through purposive sampling.Interviews were also conducted with the doctor provider of homecare service as triangulation participants.The Colaizzi method was used for data analysis.Results:Palliative care needs of family caregivers classified into five themes:(1)family perception of palliative care,(2)informational needs,(3)financial needs,(4)family members as primary care support,and(5)end of life care needs.Conclusions:This study identified caregivers’palliative needs during patient care.The extended family and children are main care support in palliative care for family caregiver.This finding suggests that nurses should provide informational support by educating and collaborating with them regarding the provision of palliative care at home.