Yuen Eva Y N, Toke Shadow, Macpherson Helen, Wilson Carlene
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
Centre for Quality and Patient Safety-Monash Health Partnership, Institute for Health Transformation, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
Support Care Cancer. 2025 Jan 14;33(2):92. doi: 10.1007/s00520-024-09095-w.
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Social connectedness is increasingly recognised as influencing health outcomes in cancer caregivers; however, there is little understanding of factors which foster feelings of social connectedness among caregivers when providing care. We sought to examine from the caregivers' perspective, factors which contribute to perceived social connection when providing care to someone with cancer.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 caregivers of people with cancer. Participants were recruited through social media and were eligible if they were aged 18 + years and had provided care to someone with cancer in the preceding 3 years. Data were analysed thematically using NVivo.
Following thematic analysis of interview data, six overarching themes emerged detailing caregivers' experiences with social support, networks, and connectedness. Themes included: people in caregivers' social networks and communication frequency, supportive communication with people in social networks, challenges with talking with others and seeking support, receiving instrumental support from social networks, impact of the carer role on friendships and community activities, and factors which fostered perceived connectedness.
For caregivers of people with cancer, our qualitative findings suggest the importance of receiving emotional and instrumental support from social networks to cope with, and alleviate the stress and strain of providing care. Development and empirical testing of strategies and interventions that improve social support seeking and subsequently perceived connectedness among caregivers are recommended to improve health and wellbeing.
背景/目的:社会联系对癌症患者照料者健康结局的影响日益受到认可;然而,对于在提供照料时促进照料者社会联系感的因素却知之甚少。我们试图从照料者的角度,研究在为癌症患者提供照料时有助于感知到社会联系的因素。
对20名癌症患者照料者进行了半结构化访谈。参与者通过社交媒体招募,年龄在18岁及以上且在过去3年中为癌症患者提供过照料者符合条件。使用NVivo对数据进行主题分析。
对访谈数据进行主题分析后,出现了六个总体主题,详细描述了照料者在社会支持、社交网络和联系方面的经历。主题包括:照料者社交网络中的人员及沟通频率、与社交网络中人员的支持性沟通、与他人交谈和寻求支持时的挑战、从社交网络获得的实际支持、照料者角色对友谊和社区活动的影响,以及促进感知到联系的因素。
对于癌症患者照料者,我们的定性研究结果表明,从社交网络获得情感和实际支持对于应对及减轻提供照料的压力和负担非常重要。建议开发并实证检验改善照料者寻求社会支持及随后感知到的联系的策略和干预措施,以促进健康和幸福。