Comprehensive Cancer Center Freiburg, Medical Center University Freiburg, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.
Haus der Krebs-Selbsthilfe Bundesverband, Bonn, Germany.
Psychooncology. 2024 Sep;33(9):e9310. doi: 10.1002/pon.9310.
The aim of this study is to (1) identify similarities and differences in psychosocial burdens and support needs experienced by parent, partner and adult-child caregivers and (2) identify support needs of family caregivers regarding peer support programs.
Semi-structured interviews (n = 30) were conducted with family caregivers of cancer patients. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed by inductive content analysis to identify themes.
Ten categories of burden were identified for all three groups of caregivers. Partners emphasized the time burden through caregiving, parents and adult-child caregivers accentuated the emotional burden. All caregivers wished for peer-to-peer exchange which will provide the feeling not to be alone, to share emotions and to prepare for what will come next. Preferences for matching with peers with similar prognosis for their sick relative and similar living conditions were found.
Partner, parent and adult-child caregivers describe similar burdens of caregiving. They wish for peer support programs that allow them to share their experiences with persons who understand their situation. Therefore, caregivers desire a good match with peers to enhance the positive outcome of peer exchange.
本研究旨在(1)确定父母、伴侣和成年子女照顾者所经历的心理社会负担和支持需求的异同,以及(2)确定家庭照顾者对同伴支持计划的支持需求。
对癌症患者的家庭照顾者进行了半结构化访谈(n=30)。访谈内容通过归纳内容分析进行转录和分析,以确定主题。
所有三组照顾者都确定了 10 类负担。伴侣通过照顾强调时间负担,父母和成年子女照顾者强调情绪负担。所有照顾者都希望进行同伴间的交流,以获得不孤单的感觉、分享情感并为即将到来的事情做好准备。还发现了与病情相似的患病亲属和相似生活条件的同伴相匹配的偏好。
伴侣、父母和成年子女照顾者描述了相似的照顾负担。他们希望有同伴支持计划,使他们能够与理解自己情况的人分享经验。因此,照顾者希望与同伴很好地匹配,以增强同伴交流的积极效果。