[HTML][HTML] Understanding and supporting informal cancer caregivers

A Molassiotis, M Wang - Current treatment options in oncology, 2022 - Springer
Opinion statement Informal caregivers invest a significant amount of time and effort to
provide cancer patients with physical, psychological, information, and social support. These …

Interventions for interpersonal communication about end of life care between health practitioners and affected people

RE Ryan, M Connolly, NK Bradford… - Cochrane Database …, 2022 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Communication about end of life (EoL) and EoL care is critically important for
providing quality care as people approach death. Such communication is often complex and …

Facilitators associated with building and sustaining therapeutic alliance in advanced pediatric cancer

EC Kaye, S Rockwell, C Woods, ME Lemmon… - JAMA network …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Therapeutic alliance is a core component of patient-and family-centered care,
particularly in the setting of advancing cancer. Communication approaches used by …

Mixed‐methods analysis of decisional regret in parents following a child's death from cancer

D Feifer, EG Broden, N Xiong, E Mazzola… - Pediatric Blood & …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Background and objectives Decisional regret is common in bereaved parents. We aimed to
identify factors associated with and to explain patterns of parental decisional regret. Methods …

[HTML][HTML] Aggressiveness of care at the end-of-life in cancer patients and its association with psychosocial functioning in bereaved caregivers

J Tönnies, M Hartmann, D Jäger, C Bleyel… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Study Registration https://www. drks. de/drks_web/navigate. do? navigationId= trial.
HTML&TRIAL_ID= DRKS00022837, DRKS00022837. Background Intensified oncological …

Prognostic awareness in caregivers of patients with incurable cancer

TF Gray, D Forst, RD Nipp, JA Greer… - Journal of Palliative …, 2021 - liebertpub.com
Background: Little is known about how patients with incurable cancer and caregivers differ
in their prognostic awareness, and the relationship between caregiver prognostic …

Therapeutic alliance between bereaved parents and physicians in the PICU

M Suttle, MW Hall, MM Pollack, RA Berg… - Pediatric Critical Care …, 2021 - journals.lww.com
Objectives: Therapeutic alliance is the collaborative bond that develops between
patients/families and healthcare providers. Our objective is to determine the extent of …

“It's Hard Not to Have Regrets:” Qualitative Analysis of Decisional Regret in Bereaved Parents

D Feifer, EG Broden, JN Baker, J Wolfe… - Journal of Pain and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Context Bereaved parents may have heightened risk for decisional regret; however, little is
known about regret early in bereavement. Objectives We characterized decisional regrets …

[HTML][HTML] End-of-life and bereavement support to families in cancer care: a cross-sectional survey with bereaved family members

Q Thaqi, M Riguzzi, D Blum, S Peng-Keller… - BMC Health Services …, 2024 - Springer
Background Losing a close other to cancer is an incisive experience that occurs after a long
course of illness and intense family caregiving. Despite an evident need for family …

Adoption of evidence‐based end‐of‐life and bereavement support to families in cancer care: A contextual analysis study with health professionals

M Riguzzi, Q Thaqi, S Peng‐Keller… - Journal of Clinical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To investigate the level of adoption of evidence‐based family engagement and support
during end‐of‐life cancer care and subsequent bereavement and its contextual facilitators …