Zarit Burden Interview Urdu

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Zarit Burden Interview Urdu

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ZBI scale was developed by Zarit et al and has cross cultural use. It is used to assess care burden in caregivers of PWD. It is a 22 item scale and each item is rated on a 4 point Likert scale ranging from “never” (0) to “nearly always” (4) . Questions include items to assess different aspects of caregiver burden such as social life, meeting household responsibilities, financial, physical and emotional burden. Examples of some questions from the scale are: “Do you feel that your relative asks for more help than he/she needs?”, “Do you feel that because of the time you spend with your relative you do not have enough time for yourself?”, “Do you feel stressed between caring for your relative and trying to meet other responsibilities for your family or work?”. The raw scores from the scale can be analyzed as numeric variable and can also be categorized into four groups: 0-20: little or no caregiver burden, 21-40: Mild caregiver burden, 41-60: Moderate caregiver burden, 61-88: Severe burden.

Zarit Burden Interview Urdu

Zarit Burden Interview Urdu

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