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Do carer's levels of unmet needs change over time when caring for patients diagnosed with high-grade glioma and how are these needs correlated with distress?
- Source :
- Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer. 26(1)
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- The aim of the current study was to determine how carer needs changed longitudinally and understand associations between unmet needs and distress. Family carers of patients with high-grade glioma (HGG) were recruited. Carers completed questionnaires during patients’ chemoradiotherapy (T1), 3 months (T2) and 6 months (T3) including the following: the Distress Thermometer, the General Health Questionnaire-12, the Partner and Carer Supportive Care (PCS) Needs Scale and its supplement the Access to Services Needs Scale and the Brain Tumour Specific Supportive Care Needs Scale. Linear latent growth models were applied. The time 1 questionnaire was completed by 118 carers; 70 carers provided responses at time 3. While the mean numbers of elevated (moderate to high) needs remained stable over time, the specific needs changed. The most frequently reported PCS needs included the impact of caring on the carer’s working life or usual activities, finding more accessible parking, making life decisions in the context of uncertainty, reducing stress in the patient’s life and understanding the patient’s experience. The most frequently reported need unique to carers of a brain tumour patient was for information on adjusting to cognitive changes in the patient. Other prominent needs included managing difficult aspects of the patient’s behaviour and adjusting to changes in the patient’s personality, both of which increased over time. Higher numbers of unmet needs were associated cross-sectionally with higher distress levels. Carers of people with HGG remain highly distressed and their needs evolve over time, indicating a requirement for ongoing evaluation of unmet needs and interventions to address carer psychological morbidities.
- Subjects :
- Gerontology
Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Longitudinal study
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Pain medicine
Emotions
Psychological intervention
Context (language use)
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Medicine
Personality
Humans
030212 general & internal medicine
Longitudinal Studies
Psychiatry
health care economics and organizations
media_common
Aged
Health Services Needs and Demand
business.industry
Brain Neoplasms
Nursing research
Glioma
Middle Aged
humanities
Distress
Cross-Sectional Studies
Oncology
Caregivers
030220 oncology & carcinogenesis
Scale (social sciences)
Female
Empathy
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14337339
- Volume :
- 26
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....88f575a92d0c5dfbd42b40e95e60a09b