情感生态系统:了解家庭互动与癌症照顾者焦虑之间的关系。

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Keisha White Makinde, Jacquelyn J Benson, Kyle A Pitzer, Maysara Mitchell, Debra Parker Oliver, George Demiris, Karla T Washington
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目的:最近的研究挑战了家庭是癌症照顾者不变的支持来源的假设,指出与家庭成员的关系可以对照顾者的福祉产生积极和消极的影响。本研究在先前文献的基础上进行扩展,以检验癌症护理者对家庭互动质量的感知与他们的焦虑症状之间的关系。方法:我们对在3家大型学术姑息治疗诊所进行的一项针对癌症护理人员干预的多地点随机临床试验的基线数据进行了二次分析。我们采用线性回归分析来分析照顾者对家庭互动质量的感知与他们的焦虑症状之间的关系;通过增加相关协变量(种族、民族、性别、婚姻/关系状况、与患者的关系、就业状况、家庭收入以及从朋友和重要他人那里获得的感知社会支持),估计了其他模型来进一步表征这种关系。我们还对已婚或有伴侣的照顾者提供的数据进行了亚分析,以检验他们对家庭互动质量的感知与他们的焦虑症状之间的关系,关系满意度作为协变量。结果:在我们的分析样本(n = 244)中,我们发现癌症护理者对家庭互动质量的感知与他们的焦虑症状之间存在显著的负相关;这种关系在加入协变量后仍然具有统计学意义。在我们对已婚或有伴侣的照顾者的亚分析中,关系满意度并没有被发现是一个统计上显著的协变量。研究结果的意义:研究结果为开发、测试和实施干预措施以改善家庭互动作为减少照顾者焦虑的策略提供了强有力的支持。
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Emotional ecosystems: Understanding the relationship between family interactions and anxiety among cancer caregivers.

Objectives: Recent studies have challenged the assumption that families are invariable sources of support for cancer caregivers, noting that relationships with family members can have both positive and negative effects on caregiver well-being. This study expands upon prior literature to examine the relationship between cancer caregivers' perceptions of the quality of their family interactions and their symptoms of anxiety.

Methods: We employed secondary analysis of baseline data from a multisite randomized clinical trial of an intervention for cancer caregivers conducted at 3 large academic palliative care clinics. We performed linear regression analyses to analyze the relationship between caregivers' perceptions of the quality of their family interactions and their symptoms of anxiety; additional models were estimated to further characterize this relationship with the addition of relevant covariates: race, ethnicity, sex, marital/relationship status, relationship to patient, employment status, household income, and perceived social support received from friends and significant others. We also conducted a sub-analysis of data provided by caregivers who were married or partnered to examine the relationship between their perceptions of the quality of their family interactions and their symptoms of anxiety with relationship satisfaction as a covariate.

Results: Among our analytic sample (n = 244), we identified a significant negative relationship between cancer caregivers' perceptions of the quality of their family interactions and their symptoms of anxiety; this relationship remained statistically significant with the addition of covariates. Relationship satisfaction was not found to be a statistically significant covariate in our sub-analysis of married or partnered caregivers.

Significance of results: Study results provide strong support for the development, testing, and implementation of interventions to improve family interactions as a strategy to reduce caregiver anxiety.

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