Aga Khan University, University Center, P O Box 30270-00100, 5th Floor, SONAM, South Wing, 3rd Parklands Avenue, Off Limuru Road, Nairobi, Kenya.
AIC Kijabe Mission Hospital, Nairobi/Naivasha Rd, Karuri, P O Box 20-00220, Nairobi, Kijabe, Kenya.
BMC Palliat Care. 2023 Feb 28;22(1):16. doi: 10.1186/s12904-022-01048-6.
Cancer is the third highest cause of death in Kenya. Eighty percent of cancer cases arrive at advanced stages, when there is nothing that can be done to cure them, and palliative care is the best alternative. Although the majority of end-of-life care in Kenya is provided at home, little is known about the caregivers' preparedness, resilience and continued unmet needs. The goal of this qualitative study was to explore caregivers' perceived preparedness, resilience and continued unmet needs in their caregiving role to patients with advanced stages of cancer.
A purposive sampling method was used to identify and recruit twelve informal, home-based caregivers of patients with advanced cancer from Kijabe Palliative Clinic data base. Interviews were conducted in patients' homes. The data was analyzed using interpretive phenomenological analysis approach. Ethical considerations were observed. Participants were kept anonymous and confidentiality.
Competing tasks, lack of preparedness in handling end-of-life care for patients in advanced stages of cancer were the main concerns. Continued unmet needs and financial stresses, and vulnerability for female caregivers all contributed to increased caregiver burden in this study. Caregivers were however determined and resilient amidst challenges that faced them, they exhibited hope against hopelessness. Some caregivers were vulnerable and faced potential for abuse following anticipated loss of their family member exacerbated psychosocial stress and needs CONCLUSION: Informal caregivers had common unmet needs related to caring for their advanced cancer patients. Whilst family caregivers had huge caregiver burden, insurmountable practical challenges related to role overload and competing tasks, they remained resilient though unprepared in giving end of life care.
Caregivers should also be examined, prepared, and supported during clinic reviews. More research is needed on the use of telephones for caregiver follow-up, the impact of introducing caregiver-targeted screening tools on caregiver quality of life and their impact on enhancing caregiver well-being in order to prepare & support them adequately for the caregiving role.
癌症是肯尼亚第三大死因。80%的癌症病例到达晚期,此时已无法治愈,姑息治疗是最佳选择。尽管肯尼亚大部分临终关怀是在家庭中进行的,但对于照顾者的准备情况、适应能力和持续未满足的需求知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨照顾者在照顾晚期癌症患者时的准备情况、适应能力和持续未满足的需求。
采用目的抽样方法,从基加比姑息诊所数据库中确定并招募了 12 名晚期癌症患者的非专业、家庭护理人员。访谈在患者家中进行。使用解释性现象学分析方法分析数据。考虑了伦理问题。参与者保持匿名和保密。
应对临终护理任务的相互竞争、缺乏准备是主要关注点。持续未满足的需求和经济压力以及女性照顾者的脆弱性都导致了照顾者负担的增加。然而,在面临的挑战中,照顾者表现出了决心和适应能力,他们表现出了希望而不是绝望。一些照顾者在预期失去亲人后容易受到伤害,这加剧了他们的心理社会压力和需求。
非专业照顾者在照顾晚期癌症患者方面存在共同的未满足需求。虽然家庭照顾者承担着巨大的照顾者负担,面临着角色超负荷和相互竞争的任务等无法克服的实际挑战,但他们仍然保持着韧性,尽管在提供临终关怀方面准备不足。
在诊所审查期间,也应检查、准备和支持照顾者。需要更多的研究来探讨使用电话对照顾者进行随访、引入针对照顾者的筛查工具对照顾者生活质量的影响以及它们对增强照顾者幸福感的影响,以便为照顾者提供充分的准备和支持。