Authors
Natasha Michael, Clare O’Callaghan, Angela Baird, Nathaniel Hiscock, Josephine Clayton
Publication date
2014/6/1
Journal
Journal of pain and symptom management
Volume
47
Issue
6
Pages
1064-1077
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Context
Cancer caregivers have important roles in delivering practical, emotional, and end-of-life support to patients; however, they express multiple unmet needs, particularly information on future care planning. Early regular communication and decision making may improve access to timely information, alleviate anxiety, reduce uncertainty, and improve coping strategies.
Objectives
This study examines how cancer caregivers view advance care planning (ACP) to inform an ACP program in an Australian cancer center.
Methods
This study used a qualitative descriptive design with grounded theory overtones. Eighteen caregivers of patients from lung and gastrointestinal tumor streams participated in focus groups or semistructured interviews, which incorporated the vignette technique.
Results
Caregivers believe that, although confronting, ACP discussions can be helpful. Conversations are sometimes patient initiated …
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