| Literature DB >> 35272521 |
Sophie Opsomer1,2, Sofie Joossens3, Jan De Lepeleire1, Peter Pype2,4, Emelien Lauwerier2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: When confronting a partner's diagnosis of advanced cancer, family caregivers are often protected against severe psychological illness by their mental resilience. However, the current COVID-19 pandemic endangers this resilience through the daily threat of contagion exposure, viral transmission, isolation, and fear of death. AIM: To examine the experiences of partners caring for a person with advanced cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; adaptation psychological; advanced cancer; caregivers; palliative care; pandemics; qualitative research; resilience psychological
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35272521 PMCID: PMC9087315 DOI: 10.1177/02692163221080660
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Palliat Med ISSN: 0269-2163 Impact factor: 5.713
Figure 1.Data analysis and authors’ contribution.
*Three levels of interpretation: (1) Descriptive: staying close to the text; (2) Linguistic: exploring the participant’s use of language; (3) Conceptual: attempting to understand the participant’s concerns framed within the unique context.
**Identifying patterns within the interviews and structuring the codes into themes. After, moving forward and backward from one interview to the other to identify recurrent themes and patterns in themes across the interviews.
Participants demographic information.
| Characteristics of the partners/participants | Total number | 12 | |
| Age | 18–30 | 0 | |
| 31–40 | 1 | ||
| 41–40 | 1 | ||
| 51–60 | 3 | ||
| 61–65 | 7 | ||
| Gender | Male | 4 | |
| Female | 8 | ||
| Civil status | Married | 9 | |
| Living together | 3 | ||
| Living apart | 0 | ||
| Education | Secondary school | 6 | |
| Graduate degree | |||
| Bachelor’s degree | 2 | ||
| Master’s degree | 3 | ||
| Doctoral degree | 1 | ||
| Number of children living at home | 0 | 9 | |
| 1 | 2 | ||
| 2 | 1 | ||
| >2 | 0 | ||
| Moment of interview | March–May 2020(1) | 2 | |
| June–October 2020(2) | 4 | ||
| November 2020–March 2021(3) | 8 | ||
| Characteristics of the patients | Age of cancer diagnosis | Median (range) | 58.5 (35–77) |
| Age of advanced cancer | Median (range) | 59.5 (35–80) | |
| Time between diagnosis of advanced cancer and start of the pandemic | Median (range) | 2.5 months (0–8 months) | |
| Gender | Male | 8 | |
| Female | 4 | ||
| Education | Secondary school | 4 | |
| Graduate degree | 2 | ||
| Bachelor’s degree | 2 | ||
| Master’s degree | 3 | ||
| Doctoral degree | 1 | ||
| Major cancer diagnosis | Breast cancer | 2 | |
| Colon cancer | 1 | ||
| Glioblastoma | 1 | ||
| Head and neck cancer | 1 | ||
| Hodgkin lymphoma | 1 | ||
| Kahler myeloma | 1 | ||
| Lung cancer | 1 | ||
| Lung neuro-endocrinal tumor | 1 | ||
| Lung pleura cancer | 1 | ||
| Merkel cell carcinoma | 1 | ||
| Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma | 1 |
COVID-19 measures at the moment of interview:
(1) First lockdown: Only essential services are allowed; shops, hairdressers, schools etc. are closed. Gathering of people is forbidden. Traveling is impossible, national borders are closed. Reorganization in the hospitals: only emergencies and COVID-19 patients are allowed. Family doctors work via telemedicine where possible. There is a shortage of personal protection materials.
(2) Gradual relaxation of the measures: Schools reopen half of the week, shops are open with limited capacity, non-essential services are allowed, consultations with the doctor is possible for urgent and planned care, telework remains the standard. Gatherings outside of up to four people are allowed. Outdoor sports are allowed. Restaurants and bars reopen with limited capacity. Terrasses are open. Youth movements can have their summer camps outside in bubbles of 50 persons.
(3) Second lockdown: non-essential shops are closed, restaurants and bars are closed, visits are limited to one person at a time, and no more than one person per family member (always the same person). Outdoor activities of up to four persons are allowed. Schools are open half-time. All courses at universities and university colleges are online. A curfew is set from midnight to 5 a.m.