2003
DOI: 10.1002/pon.696
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Caregiving for women with advanced breast cancer

Abstract: Caregivers assume great responsibility for providing care, particularly during the terminal phase. Caregiving becomes more complex with each additional life role of the caregiver. SCGs have two advantages: (1) living with the patient facilitates caregiving and (2) patterns of decision making that were established previous to the illness facilitated shared decision making between the patient and spouse caregiver.

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“…Therefore the caregiver family members are defined as secret patients (Parks and Novielli, 2000;Morimoto et al, 2003) and adopting the mental and other changes occurring in patients is more difficult for family members who do not live in the same house. (Coristine et al, 2003).…”
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“…Therefore the caregiver family members are defined as secret patients (Parks and Novielli, 2000;Morimoto et al, 2003) and adopting the mental and other changes occurring in patients is more difficult for family members who do not live in the same house. (Coristine et al, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous literatures showed risk for depression, anxiety, improper sleep and diminish QoL can increase in cancer caregivers (Awadalla et al, 2007;Chang et al, 2007;Northouse et al, 2005) and also they frequently report changes in their usual activities, including household and family activities, social and community activities, personal care, and occupational activities because of caregiving responsibilities (Coristine et al, 2003;Grunfeld et al, 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reconocimiento de su función. El esposo de la mujer con CaMa que asume el papel de cuidador lo hace como parte de su alianza matrimonial (28); otros cuidadores asumen este papel como la extensión de una función como hija, hermana, o bien como amigos, principalmente cuando la paciente no tiene una pareja sentimental o dicha pareja no asume el papel de cuidador (28). Algunos participantes experimentaron un cambio en la identidad asociado a una pérdida, en donde la tarea de cuidar a la mujer los llevó a descuidar las cuestiones relacionadas con ellos mismos, y a dejar de lado compromisos, actividades y proyectos de su vida propia (18,21,28,31).…”
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“…Cambios en el autocuidado. Se observó que ser cuidador de una mujer con CaMa genera implicaciones directas en el autocuidado; en un primer momento se presenta un abandono total de su persona debido a los cambios en los roles y las necesidades de la mujer (18,21,28,31). Con el paso del tiempo se identifica un aumento en las actividades de autocuidado, las cuidadoras mujeres refieren la importancia de la autoexploración mamaria debido a que perciben mayor riesgo de padecer CaMa (21,24,31).…”
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