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Early caregiver burden in owners of pets with suspected cancer: Owner psychosocial outcomes, communication behavior, and treatment factors

机译:早期的照顾者在宠物所有者的怀疑癌症的负担:业主心理社会结果,通信行为和治疗因素

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Background Owners of companion animals with serious illnesses are likely to experience “caregiver burden.” This topic has not been fully evaluated in veterinary oncology. Objectives To examine owners of a dog or cat with suspected cancer for relationships between early caregiver burden and (a) psychosocial factors: depression, stress, and quality of life; (b) owner communication behavior; and (c) specific pet treatment plan factors. Animals None. Methods This cross‐sectional, observational study recruited 164 owners of a cat or dog presenting for evaluation by a veterinary oncology service at a single referral institution. Measures of caregiver burden, psychosocial function, treatment plan elements, and demographics were collected online via owner self‐report. Medical records were reviewed to identify factors including diagnosis, medications, treatment schedules, and owner communications. Results Caregiver burden correlated with higher stress ( r s = 0.40, P ?.001), greater symptoms of depression ( r s = 0.50, P ?.001), and lower quality of life ( r s = 0.39, P ?.001). Pet treatment plan factors related to caregiver burden included changes in care routines, perception that compliance with new routines was challenging, and difficulty adhering to medication routines. There was low correlation between caregiver burden and owner‐driven communications ( r s = 0.15, P = .07). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Findings suggest caregiver burden is similar in owners of pets with cancer and owners of pets with other diseases. Caregiver burden is present in the earliest stages of disease. Major correlates of burden including life‐disruptive treatments and schedules provide key areas for potential intervention by veterinary teams.
机译:具有严重疾病的伴侣动物的背景伴侣可能会经历“照顾者负担”。本主题尚未在兽医肿瘤学中完全评估。目标是在早期的照顾者负担和(a)心理社会因素之间的关系中,审查狗或猫的所有者的疾病患者:抑郁,压力和生活质量; (b)所有者通信行为; (c)具体的宠物治疗计划因素。动物没有。方法这项横断面的观察研究招聘了164名猫或狗的所有者,呈现出在单个推荐机构的兽医肿瘤学服务评估。通过业主自我报告在线收集护理人员负担,心理社会功能,治疗计划元素和人口统计学的措施。审查了医疗记录以确定包括诊断,药物,治疗时间表和所有者通信的因素。结果护理人员负担与较高的应激相关(Rs = 0.40,p <001),更大的抑郁症状(Rs = 0.50,p <〜001),较低的寿命(Rs = 0.39,P <Δ.001 )。与护理人员负担相关的宠物治疗计划因素包括护理程序的变化,遵守新常规的感知是挑战性的,并且难以遵守药物惯例。护理人员负担和所有者驱动通信之间的相关性低(R S = 0.15,P = .07)。结论和临床重要性调查结果表明护理人员负担在患有癌症和宠物所有者与其他疾病的宠物所有者的业主中类似。护理人员负担在疾病的最早阶段存在。包括寿命破​​坏性治疗和计划在内的负担的主要关联提供了兽医团队潜在干预的关键领域。

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