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Some things change, some things stay the same: A longitudinal analysis of cancer caregivers' unmet supportive care needs

机译:有些事情改变了,有些事情却保持不变:对癌症护理人员未满足的支持性护理需求的纵向分析

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Objective The objective of this study was to identify caregivers' unmet needs and the psychosocial variables associated with unmet need count within the first 24 months post-survivor diagnosis. Methods Caregivers completed a comprehensive survey measuring the primary outcome, psychosocial variables, and demographics of interest at 6 (n = 547), 12 (n = 519), and 24 (n = 443) months post-survivor diagnosis. Results Although prevalence of unmet needs significantly decreased over time, almost a third of caregivers still reported unmet needs at 24 months. Unmet needs were more prevalent among caregivers of lung cancer survivors, at 6 and 24 months. Top ranking unmet needs across time included 'managing concerns about cancer coming back', 'reducing stress in the person with cancer's life', 'understanding the experience of the person with cancer', and 'accessible hospital parking'. At 24 months, some of the top ranking unmet needs were related to caregivers' well-being and relationships. Increased interference in activities due to caregiving, anxiety, depression, avoidant and active coping, and out-of-pocket expenses was associated with reporting more unmet needs. Less involvement in caregiving roles and increased physical well-being and social support were associated with reporting less unmet needs. For some variables (e.g. anxiety and depression), association with unmet needs strengthened over time. Conclusions This is the first longitudinal analysis of caregivers' unmet needs as they enter early and extended survivorship. Findings provide valuable insights into caregiver's unmet needs over time and identified a sub-group of caregivers at risk of experiencing unmet needs, extending previous research and informing the timing and content of psychosocial services.
机译:目的本研究的目的是确定幸存者诊断后的最初24个月内未满足需求的护理人员以及与未满足需求相关的社会心理变量。方法护理人员在幸存者诊断后的6个月(n = 547),12(n = 519)和24(n = 443)时完成了一项主要调查,测量了主要结局,心理社会变量和关注人群。结果尽管未满足需求的患病率随时间而显着下降,但近三分之一的护理人员在24个月仍报告未满足需求。在6至24个月的肺癌幸存者看护者中,未满足的需求更为普遍。长期以来未满足的需求排名最高,包括“管理对癌症复发的担忧”,“减轻癌症患者生活中的压力”,“了解癌症患者的经验”和“可使用的医院停车位”。在24个月时,一些未满足的最高需求与看护者的健康和人际关系有关。由于护理,焦虑,沮丧,回避和积极应对以及自付费用而导致的活动干扰增加,与报告更多未满足的需求有关。较少参与护理工作,身体健康和社会支持增加与报告未满足的需求减少有关。对于某些变量(例如焦虑和抑郁),与未满足需求的关联会随着时间的推移而加强。结论这是护理人员进入早期和延长生存期后未满足的需求的首次纵向分析。这些发现可为护理人员长期未满足的需求提供有价值的见解,并确定了可能面临未满足需求风险的一组护理人员,扩展了以前的研究并告知了心理社会服务的时间和内容。

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