Hospital-Based Social Welfare Service Needs among Caregivers of Adult Burn Survivors
Title
Hospital-Based Social Welfare Service Needs among Caregivers of Adult Burn Survivors
Alternative Author(s)
Hwang, Se-Hee
; Park, So-Young
Keyword
Social Welfare Services
; Needs
; Burn Survivor
; Caregiver
Publication Year
2024-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.44 No.2, pp.30-49
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to explore users’ experiences with social welfare services and to analyze the differences in needs for social welfare services according to study participants’ characteristics. This study included 92 individuals who cared for adult burn survivors. The data, collected through a survey conducted from November 2021 to February 2022, went through descriptive statistics, t-tests, and ANOVA tests. The major findings are as follows. First, study participants mainly used psychosocial and financial-related services and the levels of perceived needs for social welfare services were much higher than those for service utilization. Users’ satisfaction with social welfare services was the highest in the category of other education and group programs. The levels of social welfare service utilization differed by burn survivors’ sex (male), cause of burn (flame burn), and total burn surface area (TBSA) (≥20%), while the levels of perceived needs for social welfare services differed by caregivers’ age (≥50 years), burn survivors’ sex (male), age (<30 years), and TBSA (≥20%). This study emphasizes the importance of developing and implementing social welfare service programs tailored to the needs of caregivers of adult burn survivors.