Burden on the family is gathered under two main topics in the literature as objective and subjective burden: Objective burden consists of consequences such as changes and disruptions which current disease directly creates in lives of relatives of patients and caregivers (loss of income, limitation of social activities, stress at home etc.). Subjective burden is psychological conditions such as loss experienced by patient’s relative, guilt, anxiety and embarrassment in social environment (2). In a study done by Karancı et al. (3) in 60 patient relatives, most frequently reported difficulties reported by caregivers are familial conflicts, disruption of family, financial loss due to patient and personal care burden.