Author:
Chen Zhipeng,Zhou Xiaohua,Jiang Lu,Song Chunmei,Wang Shufang,Zhao Huilan,Liu Jianping,Ma Xiangxiang,Yu Jia
Abstract
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) among family caregivers of patients with cerebral infarction toward home-based care.MethodsThis web-based cross-sectional study was conducted between October 2023 and February 2024 at Yancheng Third People’s Hospital. A self-designed questionnaire was developed to collect demographic information, and assess the KAP among family caregivers of patients with cerebral infarction toward home-based care.ResultsA total of 761 questionnaires were included in the study. Among the participants, 453 (59.53%) were female, and 548 (72.01%) lived with the patients. The mean knowledge, attitudes and practices scores were 6.67 ± 1.73 (possible range: 0–9), 32.95 ± 2.46 (possible range: 9–45), and 28.64 ± 4.39 (possible range: 8–40), respectively. Path analysis showed the direct effect of knowledge on both attitudes (β = 0.885, p < 0.001) and practices (β = 1.295, p < 0.001), as well as of attitudes on practices (β = 0.838, p < 0.001).ConclusionFamily caregivers of patients with cerebral infarction have sufficient knowledge, positive attitudes and proactive practices toward home-based care. However, they still exhibit deficiencies in certain aspects of knowledge, attitudes, and practice. Developing personalized educational strategies may be instrumental in enhancing family caregivers’ knowledge of home-based care. This, in turn, could improve their attitudes and elevate their practice levels.