The Dyadic Cancer Outcomes Framework: A general framework of the effects of cancer on patients and informal caregivers
It is widely acknowledged that cancer affects not only patients but also their friends and
family members who provide informal, and typically unpaid, care. Given the dual impact that …
family members who provide informal, and typically unpaid, care. Given the dual impact that …
Association between dyadic interventions and outcomes in cancer patients: a meta-analysis
Y Hu, T Liu, F Li - Supportive Care in Cancer, 2019 - Springer
Purpose Patient–caregiver dyadic interventions are when “interventions are offered to
cancer patients and their family caregivers together as the unit of care.” The purpose of the …
cancer patients and their family caregivers together as the unit of care.” The purpose of the …
Dyadic interventions for cancer survivors and caregivers: state of the science and new directions
H Badr, J Bakhshaie, K Chhabria - Seminars in oncology nursing, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives To describe caregiving and relationship challenges in cancer and the state of the
science of dyadic interventions that target survivors and caregivers. Data Sources Narrative …
science of dyadic interventions that target survivors and caregivers. Data Sources Narrative …
Randomized clinical trial of a brief and extensive dyadic intervention for advanced cancer patients and their family caregivers
LL Northouse, DW Mood, A Schafenacker… - Psycho …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Few intervention programs assist patients and their family caregivers to
manage advanced cancer and maintain their quality of life (QOL). This study examined (i) …
manage advanced cancer and maintain their quality of life (QOL). This study examined (i) …
Efficacy of a dyadic intervention to improve communication between patients with cancer and their caregivers: a randomized pilot trial
J Tiete, N Delvaux, A Liénard, D Razavi - Patient education and counseling, 2021 - Elsevier
Objective Cancer-related communication is critical for patients' and caregivers' adaptation to
illness. This randomized pilot study was conducted to test the feasibility, acceptability, and …
illness. This randomized pilot study was conducted to test the feasibility, acceptability, and …
Social support in a cancer patient-informal caregiver dyad: a scoping review
Simple Summary In addition to studies on the quality of life, hope, self-efficacy, and
unsatisfied needs, research on social support is a priority in the search for ways to cope with …
unsatisfied needs, research on social support is a priority in the search for ways to cope with …
Reducing informal caregiver burden in cancer: evidence-based programs in practice
ML Longacre, AJ Applebaum… - Translational …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Caring for people with cancer can be a burdensome and emotionally straining experience.
Without adequate psychosocial support, distressed caregivers are at risk for psychiatric and …
Without adequate psychosocial support, distressed caregivers are at risk for psychiatric and …
Interdependence of physical and psychological morbidity among patients with cancer and family caregivers: review of the literature
BP Streck, DW Wardell, G LoBiondo‐Wood… - Psycho …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Caregivers for patients with cancer have an integral role in maintaining patients'
health. Although patients and caregivers experience the impact of cancer individually …
health. Although patients and caregivers experience the impact of cancer individually …
Family caregiving for cancer patients: the state of the literature and a direction for research to link the informal and formal care systems to improve quality and …
CW Given - Seminars in oncology nursing, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives Based on recent shifts in reimbursement for cancer treatment from fee-for-service
to bundled and value-based payment, this concluding article summarizes data from these …
to bundled and value-based payment, this concluding article summarizes data from these …
Care for the cancer caregiver: a systematic review
AJ Applebaum, W Breitbart - Palliative & supportive care, 2013 - cambridge.org
Objective: Informal caregivers (ICs) are relatives, friends, and partners who have a
significant relationship with and provide assistance (ie, physical, emotional) to a patient with …
significant relationship with and provide assistance (ie, physical, emotional) to a patient with …