Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia

Chronic illnesses have become a significant global health threat, particularly to families who often bear the caring burden. This article details the major challenges families experience in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia. This qualitative study conducted 20 in-depth interviews...

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Main Author: Kaleab Fikre
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27707571.2025.2457840
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description Chronic illnesses have become a significant global health threat, particularly to families who often bear the caring burden. This article details the major challenges families experience in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia. This qualitative study conducted 20 in-depth interviews with 10 different families recruited from Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital in Addis Ababa, who accompanied people with cancer, diabetes, and hypertension for medical appointments. It analyzed the collected data thematically. The findings revealed that families often bear the responsibility of caring for people with chronic illnesses, facing challenging situations. These challenges include a lack of knowledge about the illness, chaotic emotions intensified by the illness, and the trauma and unpredictability of the diseases. A lack of knowledge about the illness often leads to misunderstanding and strained relationships, hindering the ability to provide optimal care. Thus, caregivers experience chaotic emotions, such as shock, anxiety, fear, or sadness. Besides, external factors like work-related stress affect families dealing with chronic illnesses, resulting in sudden hospital stays, disruptions to daily routines, and unexpected financial strains. The study highlights that families often need to have a better understanding of the illnesses to be better equipped to deal with the challenges of chronic illnesses.
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Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
Cogent Public Health
Chronic illnesses
family caregivers
family burden
major challenges
people with chronic illness
Medical Sociology
title Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
title_full Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
title_fullStr Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
title_short Caregivers’ experiences: major challenges families’ face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in Ethiopia
title_sort caregivers experiences major challenges families face in caring for people with chronic illnesses in ethiopia
topic Chronic illnesses
family caregivers
family burden
major challenges
people with chronic illness
Medical Sociology
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/27707571.2025.2457840
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