Literature DB >> 25694250

[Cancer and family: tasks and stress of relatives].

V Popek1, K Hönig.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Relatives are the primary and existential resource of cancer patients, while at the same time experiencing substantial distress themselves.
OBJECTIVES: This article presents a description of tasks, roles and distress factors, the prevalence of psychosocial distress, description of risk factors in families contributing to dysfunctional coping, options and empirical evidence for the efficacy of psychosocial support.
METHODS: Evaluation of registry data, analysis of case reports, discussion of basic research findings, meta-analyses and expert judgments.
RESULTS: Psychosocial distress in relatives of cancer patients is comparable to the degree of distress experienced by the patients and is sometimes even higher. Distress in relatives is still underrecognized, underreported and undertreated. Hostile interaction patterns, low emotional expression and high conflict tendencies impair coping with cancer and its treatment. Psychosocial support for the family of cancer patients improves coping behavior and the quality of life both in relatives and patients.
CONCLUSION: Professional and lay caregivers need to adopt a social perspective on cancer whereby participation and inclusion of relatives in the treatment, acknowledgment of their engagement and recognition of their distress is beneficial for both patients and their relatives. Screening for psychosocial distress in relatives is recommended, attention should be drawn to psychosocial support services and utilization should be encouraged.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25694250     DOI: 10.1007/s00115-014-4154-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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