Loneliness among cancer caregivers: A narrative review

T. Gray, D. Azizoddin, P. Nersesian
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Abstract Objective Providing care to a loved one with cancer places demands on caregivers that result in changes to their daily routines and disruptions to their social relationships that then contribute to loneliness. Though caregivers’ psychosocial challenges have been well studied, loneliness — a determinant of health — has not been well studied in this population. This narrative review sought to describe the current evidence on loneliness among caregivers of cancer patients. We aimed to (1) define loneliness, (2) describe its prevalence, (3) describe the association between loneliness and health outcomes, (4) describe risks and consequences of loneliness among cancer caregivers, (5) identify ways to assess loneliness, and (6) recommend strategies to mitigate loneliness in this unique population. Method We used evidence from articles listed in PubMed, PsycINFO, and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) databases, book chapters, and reports. Articles were reviewed for the following inclusion criteria: (1) published in English, (2) caregivers of cancer patients, (3) loneliness as a study variable, and (4) peer-reviewed with no restriction on the timeframe of publication. Caregivers were defined as relatives, friends, or partners who provide most of the care and support for someone with cancer. Results Eighteen studies met inclusion criteria and were included in the analysis. Caregivers’ experiences of loneliness can contribute to negative effects on one's social, emotional, and physical well-being. Social support interventions may not be sufficient to address this problem. Existing recommendations to mitigate loneliness include cognitive and psychological reframing, one-on-one and group therapy, befriending, resilience training, and technology-based interventions. Significance of results Limited attention to loneliness in cancer caregivers poses a twofold problem that impacts patient and caregiver outcomes. Interventions are critically needed to address loneliness as a determinant of health in caregivers, given their pivotal role in providing care and impacting health outcomes for people with cancer.
癌症护理人员的孤独感:一项叙事回顾
【摘要】目的为癌症患者提供护理对护理者提出了要求,导致他们的日常生活发生变化,破坏了他们的社会关系,从而导致孤独感。虽然看护人的心理挑战已经得到了很好的研究,但孤独——健康的决定因素——在这一人群中还没有得到很好的研究。这篇叙述性综述试图描述目前癌症患者护理人员孤独感的证据。我们的目的是(1)定义孤独感,(2)描述其流行程度,(3)描述孤独感与健康结果之间的关系,(4)描述癌症护理者孤独感的风险和后果,(5)确定评估孤独感的方法,(6)推荐减轻这一独特人群孤独感的策略。方法我们使用的证据来自PubMed、PsycINFO、护理与相关健康文献累积索引(CINAHL)数据库中的文章、书籍章节和报告。文章的纳入标准如下:(1)以英文发表,(2)癌症患者的照顾者,(3)孤独作为研究变量,(4)同行评议,不限制发表时间。照顾者被定义为为癌症患者提供大部分照顾和支持的亲戚、朋友或伴侣。结果18项研究符合纳入标准,纳入分析。照顾者的孤独经历会对一个人的社会、情感和身体健康产生负面影响。社会支持干预措施可能不足以解决这一问题。缓解孤独感的现有建议包括认知和心理重构、一对一和团体治疗、交朋友、弹性训练和基于技术的干预。研究结果的意义:对癌症护理人员孤独感的关注有限,会产生双重问题,影响患者和护理人员的结果。鉴于孤独在为癌症患者提供护理和影响其健康结果方面的关键作用,迫切需要采取干预措施来解决孤独作为护理人员健康的决定因素的问题。
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