RT Journal Article SR Electronic A1 Šerfelová, Radka T1 Burden assessment and quality of life of family in palliative care JF Profese Online YR 2011 VO 4 IS 1 SP 29 OP 32 DO 10.5507/pol.2011.007 UL https://profeseonline.upol.cz/en/artkey/pol-201101-0007.php AB Aim: Author concerns in work assessment burden and quality of life of family in providing care to dying relative. Methods: For research author used standardized questionnaires Caregiver Strain Index (Robinson, 1983, ¬p. ¬343-348), Caregiver Quality of Life Index - Cancer (Weitzner & McMillan, 1999, p. 55-63) and FAMCARE (Kristjanson et al, 1993, p. 693-701). This research included the sample size of 100 respondents, who provide palliative care.Results: Following analyses receives entry author found out, significant statistical differences of the gender of the caregiver, in physiologic and emotional aspects. We didn't find significant statistical differences in the burden of a caregiver. The results of correlation analysis confirm, that burden influence quality of life, but relationship between quality of life and satisfaction with palliative care is not important.Conclusion: Caregiver burden assessment and also quality of life assessment can prevent development of burnout syndrome.