The family caregiver-targeted web-based intervention "narstaende.se" facilitated everyday life for couples facing life-threatening illness: A qualitative study.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Palliative Medicine Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-12 DOI:10.1177/02692163251327893
Cecilia Bauman, Viktoria Wallin, Sandra Doveson, Per Fürst, Peter Hudson, Ulrika Kreicbergs, Anette Alvariza
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Abstract

Background: Life-threatening illness affects both patients and spouses, and spousal caregivers report high levels of distress. Web-based interventions could benefit spouses' and patients' needs and shared everyday life.

Aim: To explore how a family caregiver-targeted web-based psychoeducational intervention influences couples' experiences of sharing everyday life at home while facing life-threatening illness.

Design: This qualitative sub-study involved dyadic interviews with couples (spouse-patient) where the spouse was allocated to the intervention arm of a randomized controlled trial evaluating a web-based family caregiver-targeted intervention. Data were analyzed using Interpretive description.

Setting/participants: Participants were recruited from five specialized home care services in Sweden. In total, 32 participants, spouses (n = 16) and patients (n = 16) were interviewed as couples after the spouse had accessed the intervention for 4 weeks.

Results: Couples described how the spouses' access to the intervention had provided knowledge that enhanced the couple's understanding of each other's strategies for managing the impacts of the illness. The topics covered in the intervention prompted the spouses to initiate conversations that helped couples maintain a sense of mutuality. The intervention provided support to balance the tension between previous and new relational roles, which had changed due to the patient's illness.

Conclusions: Altogether, the results show that the benefits of family caregiver-targeted interventions may extend from spouse to patient, facilitating their everyday life. Our findings complement previous intervention evaluations by providing insights into how they may be effective. The goal should be that interventions potentially benefit patients and family caregivers.

Trial registry: The randomized controlled trial is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov, ID NCT05785494.

以家庭照顾者为目标的基于网络的干预“纳斯坦德”。一项定性研究表明,面对威胁生命的疾病的夫妇的日常生活更加便利。
背景:危及生命的疾病影响患者和配偶,配偶照顾者报告了高度的痛苦。基于网络的干预可以使配偶和患者的需求和日常生活共享受益。目的:探讨以家庭照顾者为目标的基于网络的心理教育干预如何影响夫妻在面对威胁生命的疾病时分享家庭日常生活的经历。设计:本定性子研究涉及对夫妇(配偶-患者)的二元访谈,其中配偶被分配到随机对照试验的干预组,以评估基于网络的以家庭照顾者为目标的干预。数据分析采用解释性描述。环境/参与者:参与者从瑞典的五个专业家庭护理服务机构招募。总共有32名参与者,配偶(n = 16)和患者(n = 16)在配偶参加干预4周后作为夫妇接受采访。结果:夫妻描述了配偶如何获得干预提供的知识,提高了夫妻对彼此管理疾病影响的策略的理解。干预中涉及的话题促使夫妻发起对话,帮助夫妻保持相互感。干预提供了支持,以平衡以前和新的关系角色之间的紧张关系,这是由于病人的疾病而改变的。结论:综上所述,研究结果表明,以家庭照顾者为目标的干预措施的好处可能从配偶延伸到患者,促进他们的日常生活。我们的研究结果补充了以前的干预评估,为它们如何有效提供了见解。目标应该是干预措施可能使患者和家庭照顾者受益。试验注册:该随机对照试验在ClinicalTrials.gov注册,编号NCT05785494。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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