Abstract

Objective: A great deal of social support is often provided by the caregiver of the patient. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the
 burden, fatigue and depression of the primary caregiver of patients with pulmonary transplantation candidates.
 Patients and Method: The primary caregivers of patients who were admitted to our hospital’s pulmonary transplant outpatient clinic
 with end-stage pulmonary disease and no definite contraindications for transplantation, were included in the study. Zarit Burden
 Scale, Beck Depression Inventory and Short-Form (SF)-36 – Vitality questionnaires were applied to participants.
 Results: Thirty-nine patients and their caregivers were evaluated. Caregivers experienced low levels of depression. Mean score for
 Beck Depression Inventory was 12.7±10.1. Caregivers generally experienced medium levels of burden. Mean score for Zarit Burden
 Scale was 26.9±14.2. Majority of caregivers experienced clinically significant fatigue. Mean score for SF-36 – Vitality was 61±16.7.
 Zarit Burden Scale scores and Beck Depression Inventory scores showed a statistically significant positive correlation (r:0.962 p

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