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Distance caregiving a family member with cancer: A review of the literature on distance caregiving and recommendations for future research.

Sara L Douglas1, Polly Mazanec1, Amy Lipson1, Mary Leuchtag1.   

Abstract

Distance caregivers (DCGs) are a growing phenomenon in the United States Family members are struggling to provide care to loved ones with chronic illnesses such as cancer, from a distance. Unlike local caregiving research, distance caregiving research is limited and inconsistent definitions of distance make it difficult to compare studies. To date, DCGs have not been afforded the opportunities for educational and emotional support that local caregivers have received from the health care teams. Because they are not usually present at medical appointments, DCGs do not receive first-hand information from the health care team about the patient's condition, disease progression, and/or treatment options. These caregivers report feeling left out of important family discussions. They experience anxiety related to the uncertainty of the family members' well-being and guilt related to not being available to help local caregivers more. The challenges of distance caregiving are especially evident when the distance caregiver has a parent with advanced cancer. Family-centered care, attending to the needs of the whole family regardless of their geographic location is critical for quality cancer care. In this manuscript, the sparse literature on distance caregiving is reviewed. Recommendations for future research and for the development of creative technologically advanced interventions for this underserved caregiving population are suggested.

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Keywords:  Cancer caregivers; Caregivers; Caregiving; Distance caregivers; Long distance caregivers

Year:  2016        PMID: 27081643      PMCID: PMC4826966          DOI: 10.5306/wjco.v7.i2.214

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 2218-4333


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