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Attributes of caregivers' quality of life: A perspective comparison between spousal and non-spousal caregivers of older patients with cancer.

Ansuk Jeong1, Dongwook Shin2, Jong Hyock Park3, Keeho Park4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: With the aging population, our current understanding of patients with cancer and their family caregivers needs to be expanded to older patients with cancer and their caregivers. By differentiating spousal caregivers and non-spousal caregivers, we aimed to investigate the universalities and particularities of caregiving for older patients with cancer.
METHODS: Through 11 cancer centers in South Korea, 358 patient-caregiver pairs were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Patients were of gastric, colorectal, or lung cancers, and caregivers were those who accompanied the patients to the clinic. Along with socio-demographic variables, medical records of the patients, and caregiving-related measurements, the caregiver's quality of life (AC-QOL) was rated both by patients and by caregivers.
RESULTS: Statistically significant attributes of ACQOL included patient's age, caregiving duration, caregiver's concern about financial burden, caregiver's self-evaluation of their own physical health, and work conflicts due to caregiving for spousal caregivers (R2 = 0.687). For non-spousal caregivers, caregiving duration, caregiver's concern about financial burden, caregiver's self-evaluation of their own physical health, and family conflicts due to work were found significant (R2 = 0.272). Also patients rated ACQOL in higher accordance with their spousal caregivers than with non-spousal caregivers.
CONCLUSION: The needs of spousal caregivers and non-spousal caregivers might vary, which should inform the effective and efficient channeling of support for family caregivers. Future research suggestions, along with the study limitations, are discussed.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Caregiver's quality of life; Non-spousal caregivers; Older patients with cancer; Patient-caregiver concordance; Spousal caregivers

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31155340     DOI: 10.1016/j.jgo.2019.05.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Geriatr Oncol        ISSN: 1879-4068            Impact factor:   3.599


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2.  Reply to: "Providing care to a family member affected by head and neck cancer: a phenomenological study".

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Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2019-09-07       Impact factor: 3.603

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4.  Caregiving burden of informal caregivers of older adults with advanced cancer: The effects of rurality and education.

Authors:  Huiwen Xu; Sindhuja Kadambi; Supriya G Mohile; Shuhan Yang; Lee A Kehoe; Megan Wells; Eva Culakova; Charles Kamen; Spencer Obrecht; Mostafa Mohamed; Nikesha J Gilmore; Allison Magnuson; Valerie Aarne Grossman; Judith O Hopkins; Jodi Geer; Jeffrey Berenberg; Karen Mustian; Anapaula Cupertino; Nimish Mohile; Kah Poh Loh
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