The psychosocial impact of spouse-caregiver chronic health conditions and personal history of cancer on well-being in patients with advanced cancer and their …

D Ketcher, AK Otto, ST Vadaparampil… - Journal of pain and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Context Caregiving during advanced cancer presents many physical and psychological
challenges, especially for caregivers who are coping with their own history of cancer or their …

[HTML][HTML] Crossing the perspectives of patients, families, and physicians on cancer treatment: a qualitative study

M Orri, J Sibeoni, G Bousquet, M Labey, J Gueguen… - Oncotarget, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Purpose Patients, family members, and physicians participate in cancer care, but their
perspectives about what is helpful during cancer treatment have rarely been compared. The …

Patients' and oncologists' views on family involvement in goals of care conversations

JJ Lin, CB Smith, S Feder, NA Bickell… - Psycho …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Family members can significantly impact advanced cancer patients' treatment and
are important participants in goals of care (GoC) conversations. Yet, research on patient and …

A literature review of the relationship between dyadic coping and dyadic outcomes in cancer couples

M Chen, J Gong, Q Cao, X Luo, J Li, Q Li - European Journal of Oncology …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose Couples are usually affected by cancer as patient-partner dyads, and they may
react as a unit rather than as individuals, ie, dyadic coping. This paper aims to …

Psychosocial interventions aimed at family members caring for patients with cancer in the palliative period: A systematic review

M Yıldız, C Terzioğlu, F Ayhan - International Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The purpose of this systematic review is to examine evidence‐based psychosocial
intervention research aimed at family members caring for patients with cancer in the …

Treatment decision‐making in cancer care: the role of the carer

G Hubbard, N Illingworth, N Rowa‐Dewar… - Journal of clinical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aims and objectives. This study explores the role of the carer in treatment decision‐making
in cancer care. Background. Literature about involvement in treatment decision‐making …

Longitudinal associations between caregiver burden and patient and spouse distress in couples coping with lung cancer

K Milbury, H Badr, F Fossella, KM Pisters… - Supportive Care in …, 2013 - Springer
Purpose While spouses play a vital role in the care of cancer patients, caregiving exerts a
physical and psychological toll. Caregiving burden may not only compromise spouses' …

The effects on caregivers of cancer patients' needs and family hardiness

A Jeong, DW Shin, SY Kim, HK Yang, JY Shin… - Psycho …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Family caregivers of cancer patients are anticipated to serve multiple roles but
the factors that influence their reaction to caregiving have not gotten much attention. The …

[HTML][HTML] The second patient? Family members of cancer patients and their role in end-of-life decision making

K Laryionava, TA Pfeil, M Dietrich, S Reiter-Theil… - BMC palliative …, 2018 - Springer
Background Family members are important companions of severely ill patients with cancer.
However, studies about the desirability and difficulties of integrating relatives in the decision …

Decision making for mothers with cancer: maintaining the mother–child bond

HJ Campbell-Enns, RL Woodgate - European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2013 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to explore the process of decision-making in
mothers with cancer when they are mothering young children. The purpose of this article is …