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Volume 8

Journal of Palliative Care & Medicine

Hospice 2018

July 18-19, 2018

July 18-19, 2018 Melbourne, Australia

5

th

World Congress on

Hospice and Palliative Care

Palliative care for children with cognitive disabilities and their caregivers challenges

Beaven Andrew A Atienza

Mindanao State University, Philippines

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ntellectual and developmental disabilities are a lifelong challenge with a considerable effect on the lives around them. The high

quality of care needed by a mentally handicapped child can become psychologically, emotionally and physically stressful to

parents and/or caregivers. Although there have been numerous studies conducted to determine the burdens of families with a

mentally retarded member around the globe, little was known about the association of the caregivers care-related constraints

and their quality of care. This study aimed to determine the practical, emotional and psychological constraints that exist in

caring mentally disabled children and its relationship to caregivers’ quality of palliative care. The respondents were the primary

caregivers of the mentally disabled children studying at Iligan City SPED Center, selected through random sampling technique.

Data generated by the questionnaires were analyzed and interpreted using SPSS. High quality care was positively associated with

caregiver’s capability in responding to practical concerns such as providing constant supervision to the mentally retarded child.

Caregivers’ emotional constraints like being embarrassed with the mentally retarded child and having a sense of inadequacy

in caring the child can adversely affect their quality of care. Being able to manage generalized anxiety disorder in the part of

caregivers has a positive impact in their quality of care to mentally retarded children. These findings may shed light on the

struggles that caregivers face as well as to ascertain the need for awareness and support for such challenged families in order to

provide quality care to mentally retarded children.

beavenandrew.atienza@g.msuiit.edu.ph

J Palliat Care Med 2018, Volume 8

DOI: 10.4172/2165-7386-C1-015