Support needs of young people caring for their parents with cancer.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Janet Njelesani, Lindsey Kaufman, Sienna Ruiz, Victoria Leigh Brown, Jean Hunleth
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Abstract

Purpose: Family members play an essential role in cancer care, but greater attention is needed on how young people who are providing this care for their parents with cancer can be supported. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify strategies for allied healthcare providers to support young caregivers caring for parents with cancer.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with 56 participants, including young caregivers (n = 10), parent survivor (n = 12), and allied healthcare providers (n = 34). Interviews were audio-taped, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a qualitative content analysis approach.

Results: Findings illuminate that young people are giving care with limited or no training and are not receiving intervention, support, or assistance from allied healthcare providers. Participants recognized that greater support is needed to meet young caregivers' needs, and the nature of the support needed changes over the course of cancer treatment. Allied healthcare providers could support young people through skills training, social and emotional support, and connecting to community resources.

Conclusions: Findings reveal the unique and dynamic needs of young caregivers and underscore the need for healthcare systems to expand their support models to include these young, often invisible, caregivers.

Implications for cancer survivors: Given the chronic nature of cancer, the number of young caregivers is likely to increase; therefore, allied health professionals need to be better at identifying and supporting them as part of the family-centered cancer care provided.

照顾患有癌症的父母的年轻人的支持需求。
目的:家庭成员在癌症护理中发挥着至关重要的作用,但需要更多地关注如何支持那些为患有癌症的父母提供这种护理的年轻人。本定性研究的目的是确定联合医疗保健提供者的策略,以支持照顾患有癌症的父母的年轻照顾者。方法:我们对56名参与者进行了半结构化访谈,包括年轻护理人员(n = 10),父母幸存者(n = 12)和联合医疗保健提供者(n = 34)。访谈录音,逐字记录,并使用定性内容分析方法进行分析。结果:研究结果表明,年轻人在提供护理时很少或没有接受过培训,也没有得到联合医疗保健提供者的干预、支持或帮助。参与者认识到需要更多的支持来满足年轻照顾者的需求,并且在癌症治疗过程中所需支持的性质会发生变化。联合医疗保健提供者可以通过技能培训、社会和情感支持以及与社区资源的联系来支持年轻人。结论:研究结果揭示了年轻照护者独特和动态的需求,并强调了卫生保健系统需要扩大其支持模式,以包括这些年轻的、往往是隐形的照护者。对癌症幸存者的影响:鉴于癌症的慢性性质,年轻照顾者的数量可能会增加;因此,联合卫生专业人员需要更好地识别和支持他们作为家庭为中心的癌症护理提供的一部分。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
10.80%
发文量
149
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer survivorship is a worldwide concern. The aim of this multidisciplinary journal is to provide a global forum for new knowledge related to cancer survivorship. The journal publishes peer-reviewed papers relevant to improving the understanding, prevention, and management of the multiple areas related to cancer survivorship that can affect quality of care, access to care, longevity, and quality of life. It is a forum for research on humans (both laboratory and clinical), clinical studies, systematic and meta-analytic literature reviews, policy studies, and in rare situations case studies as long as they provide a new observation that should be followed up on to improve outcomes related to cancer survivors. Published articles represent a broad range of fields including oncology, primary care, physical medicine and rehabilitation, many other medical and nursing specialties, nursing, health services research, physical and occupational therapy, public health, behavioral medicine, psychology, social work, evidence-based policy, health economics, biobehavioral mechanisms, and qualitative analyses. The journal focuses exclusively on adult cancer survivors, young adult cancer survivors, and childhood cancer survivors who are young adults. Submissions must target those diagnosed with and treated for cancer.
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