| Literature DB >> 34215933 |
Janneke van Roij1,2,3,4, Linda Brom1,3, Dirkje Sommeijer5,6, Lonneke van de Poll-Franse1,2,7, Natasja Raijmakers8,9.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Relatives are often involved in caregiving for patients with advanced cancer and carry a heavy burden. Self-care and resilience might be beneficial to enhance their wellbeing and burden-bearing capacity. This study assessed the engagement in self-care and resilience in relatives of patients with advanced cancer and its association with their caregiver burden.Entities:
Keywords: Advanced cancer; Caregiver burden; Palliative care; Quality of life; Resilience informal caregivers; Self-care
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34215933 PMCID: PMC8549961 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-021-06365-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.603
Socio-demographic characteristics of relatives of patients with advanced cancer (n = 746)
| All relatives (n = 746) | Relatives with low caregiver burden (n = 420)a | Relatives with medium caregiver burden (n = 230)a | Relatives with high caregiver burden (n = 81)a | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||||
| Male | 297 (40) | 156 (37) | 105 (46) | 28 (35) | .07 |
| Female | 449 (60) | 264 (63) | 125 (54) | 53 (65) | |
| Age | |||||
| Mean (SD), range | 61 (13), 18–87 | 63 (12), 24–86 | 50 (13), 18–87 | 56 (14), 23–83 | < .001* |
| 18–54 years | 178 (24) | 81 (20) | 60 (27) | 34 (43) | |
| 55–63 years | 168 (23) | 86 (21) | 60 (27) | 20 (25) | |
| 64–69 years | 181 (24) | 115 (28) | 49 (22) | 13 (16) | |
| ≥ 70 years | 193 (26) | 122 (30) | 54 (24) | 12 (15) | |
| Educational level | |||||
| Low | 199 (27) | 129 (31) | 52 (23) | 15 (19) | .01* |
| Medium | 328 (44) | 184 (44) | 105 (46) | 34 (42) | |
| High | 212 (28) | 101 (24) | 73 (32) | 32 (40) | |
| Relationship to patient | |||||
| Partner | 583 (78) | 325 (78) | 186 (82) | 60 (74) | .01* |
| Daughter/son | 99 (13) | 50 (12) | 28 (12) | 19 (23) | |
| Other family member or friend | 58 (8) | 41 (10) | 14 (6) | 2 (2) | |
| Marital status | |||||
| With partner | 717 (96) | 402 (96) | 221 (96) | 79 (98) | .79 |
| No partner | 28 (4) | 17 (4) | 9 (4) | 2 (2) | |
| Having children | |||||
| Yes | 609 (82) | 348 (84) | 176 (77) | 71 (88) | .03* |
| No | 132 (18) | 68 (16) | 54 (23) | 10 (12) | |
| Being an informal caregiver of patient | |||||
| Yes | 405 (54) | 205 (49) | 140 (61) | 55 (68) | .001* |
| No | 336 (45) | 211 (51) | 90 (39) | 26 (32) | |
| Hours of caregiving per weekb | n = 373 | n = 189 | n = 131 | n = 49 | .96 |
| Median (25%, 75%) | 15 (7, 28) | 15 (5, 27) | 15 (8, 29) | 18 (9, 30) | |
| Missing | 32 (8) | 16 (8) | 9 (6) | 6 (1) | |
| Primary tumor of patient | |||||
| Lung | 203 (27) | 121 (28) | 59 (26) | 23 (28) | .07 |
| Colorectal | 121 (16) | 83 (19) | 29 (13) | 9 (11) | |
| Breast | 94 (13) | 54 (12) | 24 (10) | 16 (20) | |
| Prostate | 82 (11) | 52 (12) | 23 (10) | 7 (9) | |
| Other | 174 (24) | 93 (22) | 68 (30) | 13 (16) | |
| Missing | 71 (10) | 31 (7) | 26 (11) | 13 (16) | |
| Time since primary diagnosis of patient | |||||
| < 1 year | 225 (30) | 133 (32) | 73 (32) | 15 (19) | .12 |
| 1–5 years | 326 (44) | 177 (42) | 99 (43) | 40 (49) | |
| > 5 years | 124 (17) | 80 (19) | 31 (13) | 13 (16) | |
| Missing | 71 (10) | 30 (7) | 27 (12) | 13 (16) | |
| #Physical comorbidities patient | |||||
| None | 350 (47) | 189 (45) | 113 (49) | 42 (52) | .58 |
| 1 | 234 (31) | 139 (33) | 70 (30) | 20 (25) | |
| > 1 | 162 (22) | 92 (22) | 47 (20) | 19 (23) | |
Abbreviations: SD = standard deviation
Notes: Education levels are categorized according to International Standard Classification of Education guidelines
Missings did not exceed 5% unless stated otherwise
aSubpopulations based on caregiver burden do not add up to 100% (n = 746) due to missingness on the ZARIT Burden Interview (n = 15)
bHours of caregiving is a conditional item and only reported by relatives who reported to be a caregiver of the patient (n = 405)
*p-value < .05 is considered significant
Self-care and resilience in relatives of patients with advanced cancer by level of caregiver burden (n = 746) and the normative population (n = 620)
| Relatives with low caregiver burden (n = 420)a | Relatives with medium caregiver burden (n = 230)a | Relatives with high caregiver burden (n = 81)a | Normative population (n = 620) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | |
| Resilience (total score 0–8) | 6.3 (1.6)* | 5.9 (1.5) | 5.3 (1.5)* | 6.0 (1.4) |
| Self-care (total score 0–36) | 21.0 (4.6)* | 19.1 (4.4)* | 17.3 (4.5)* | 22.0 (4.5) |
| Items self-care measure (total score 0–4) | ||||
| I participate in physical activities | 2.3 (1.1)* | 2.3 (1.1)* | 2.0 (1.0)* | 2.6 (1.1) |
| I laugh | 2.9 (.7) | 2.5 (.7)* | 2.2 (.8)* | 3.0 (.7) |
| I am involved in spiritual activities | .7 (1.1)* | .8 (1.1) | .8 (1.1) | 1.0 (1.1) |
| I get enough sleep for my body | 2.8 (.8) | 2.4 (.9)* | 2.1 (.9)* | 2.9 (.8) |
| I spend time with people I care about | 3.2 (.6) | 2.9 (.7)* | 2.7 (.8)* | 3.1 (.7) |
| I participate in activities that I enjoy | 2.7 (.8) | 2.4 (.9)* | 2.1 (.9)* | 2.8 (.8) |
| I accept help from others | 2.2 (.8) | 2.0 (.8)* | 2.1 (.8) | 2.3 (.8) |
| I experience physical intimacy | 2.2 (1.1) | 2.0 (1.0) | 1.7 (.9)* | 2.1 (1.1) |
| I do things to fulfill my emotional needs | 2.0 (1.1)* | 1.9 (.9)* | 1.7 (.9)* | 2.3 (.9) |
| Informed about the importance of self-care | ||||
| Bad | 90 (21) | 61 (27) | 36 (44) | < .001* |
| Reasonable | 74 (18) | 65 (28) | 22 (27) | |
| (Very) good/perfect | 200 (48) | 89 (39) | 21 (26) | |
| Missing | 56 (13) | 15 (7) | 2 (2) | |
Abbreviations: SD = standard deviation
aANOVA tests with Tukey post hoc tests were conducted to compare subgroups based on the amount of experienced caregiver burden (low, medium, high) with the normative population
bA chi-square test was conducted to compare subgroups based on the amount of experienced caregiver burden (low, medium, high) on being informed by health care professionals about the importance of self-care
*p-value < .05 is considered significant
Odds ratios of the multivariable logistic regression model estimating the associations of self-care and resilience with high caregiver burden in relatives of patients with advanced cancer (n = 746)
| Odds ratio (95%CI) | p-value | |
|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||
| Male | 1 | |
| Female | 1.58 (.92–2.71) | .08 |
| Age | .96 (.94–.99) | .004* |
| Education | ||
| Low | 1 | |
| Medium | 1.52 (.77–3.00) | .23 |
| High | 2.08 (1.00–4.32 | .05 |
| Relation to patient | ||
| Partner | 1 | |
| Daughter/son | 1.07 (.46–2.51) | .87 |
| Other family or friend | .40 (.09–1.82) | .24 |
| Informal caregiver | ||
| No | 1 | |
| Yes | 2.24 (1.28–3.93) | .01* |
| Informed about self-care | ||
| Bad | 1 | |
| Reasonable | .63 (.34–1.19) | .16 |
| (Very) good/perfect | .39 (.21–.73) | .003* |
| Resilience | .76 (.65–.89) | .001* |
| Self-care | .87 (.82–.92) | < .001* |
Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval
Notes: -2LL = -210.93, adjusted R2 = .11
*p-value < .05 is considered significant