Cancer family caregivers: a new direction for interventions
A Williams, M Bakitas - Journal of palliative medicine, 2012 - liebertpub.com
Background: Descriptive studies of cancer family caregivers demonstrate role-related
psychosocial and physical burden; however, little is known about which factors contribute to …
psychosocial and physical burden; however, little is known about which factors contribute to …
Survival of the fittest… caregiver?
AJ Applebaum - Palliative & supportive care, 2017 - cambridge.org
If you enter the word “caregiver” into your Google search engine, three keywords continue to
repeat in the first 50 or so pages of entries:“burden,”“support,” and “survival.” The first two …
repeat in the first 50 or so pages of entries:“burden,”“support,” and “survival.” The first two …
[HTML][HTML] Oncology nurses' knowledge, confidence, and practice in addressing caregiver strain and burden
MM Irwin - Number 2/March 2018, 2018 - onf.ons.org
Objectives: To describe nurses' practices, confidence, and knowledge of evidence-based
interventions for cancer caregiver strain and burden and to identify factors that contribute to …
interventions for cancer caregiver strain and burden and to identify factors that contribute to …
Are cancer helplines effective in supporting caregivers? A systematic review
L Heckel, NL Heynsbergh, PM Livingston - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2019 - Springer
Purpose The aims of this systematic review were to summarize the profile of caregivers
accessing cancer helplines, to evaluate caregiver satisfaction with the helpline service, and …
accessing cancer helplines, to evaluate caregiver satisfaction with the helpline service, and …
[HTML][HTML] Caregiver café: Providing education and support to family caregivers of patients with cancer
JP Finley - Number 1/February 2018, 2018 - cjon.ons.org
Background: The many burdens faced by caregivers of patients with cancer are well
documented. Caregivers are asked to perform procedures, make assessments, coordinate …
documented. Caregivers are asked to perform procedures, make assessments, coordinate …
What professionals in healthcare can do: Family caregivers as members of the treatment team
WF Baile, P Tacchi, J Aaron - Cancer Caregiving in the United States …, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Changes in healthcare delivery in the United States have left their mark on
oncology services, the most significant being the shift in patient care from inpatient to …
oncology services, the most significant being the shift in patient care from inpatient to …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of interventions addressing caregiver distress and burden among cancer caregivers
Abstract Objective Informal caregivers (ICs) are vital to supportive cancer care and assisting
cancer patients, but this caregiving burden is associated with significant distress. While …
cancer patients, but this caregiving burden is associated with significant distress. While …
Impact of caregiver activities and social supports on multidimensional caregiver burden: analyses from nationally-representative surveys of cancer patients and their …
MT Halpern, MH Fiero, ML Bell - Quality of Life Research, 2017 - Springer
Purpose Informal caregivers of individuals with cancer may experience substantial burdens.
To develop interventions to support these caregivers, it is crucial to quantify and understand …
To develop interventions to support these caregivers, it is crucial to quantify and understand …
Cancer across the ages: a narrative review of caregiver burden for patients of all ages
CC Junkins, E Kent, K Litzelman… - Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract Problem Identification Approximately 2.8 million Americans care for an individual
with cancer. Because the literature typically describes caregiving experiences within patient …
with cancer. Because the literature typically describes caregiving experiences within patient …