2017
DOI: 10.5812/ijcm.10753
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Explaining the Experiences and Consequences of Care Among Family Caregivers of Patients with Cancer in the Terminal Phase: A Qualitative Research

Abstract: Background: Cancer is a disease which affects both the patient and family members. Family caregivers of these individuals have been recognized as the undercover patients, the problems and experiences of whom should be evaluated. The present research has been aimed to provide a deep understanding of the experiences and consequences of care in family caregivers of patients with cancer in the terminal phase. Methods: The present research has been conducted by a qualitative content analysis method. The sampling me… Show more

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“…With the uncertainties arising from the worsening of the disease and the possibility of imminent death of the loved one, family caregivers found more intense relief, acceptance and support in their religious and spiritual beliefs and practices (Bruun et al, 2011;Juarez et al, 2014Juarez et al, , 2015Paiva et al, 2015), seeing illness as 'divine will and ordeal' (Arian et al, 2017;Juarez et al, 2014;Lima & Machado, 2018;Rocha et al, 2018;Sutherland, 2009). The support of the religious community brought comfort and hospitality (Cagle & Kovacs, 2011;Lima & Machado, 2018;Maddalena et al, 2010).…”
Section: (1a) Religious and Spiritual Beliefs In Coping With Illnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the uncertainties arising from the worsening of the disease and the possibility of imminent death of the loved one, family caregivers found more intense relief, acceptance and support in their religious and spiritual beliefs and practices (Bruun et al, 2011;Juarez et al, 2014Juarez et al, , 2015Paiva et al, 2015), seeing illness as 'divine will and ordeal' (Arian et al, 2017;Juarez et al, 2014;Lima & Machado, 2018;Rocha et al, 2018;Sutherland, 2009). The support of the religious community brought comfort and hospitality (Cagle & Kovacs, 2011;Lima & Machado, 2018;Maddalena et al, 2010).…”
Section: (1a) Religious and Spiritual Beliefs In Coping With Illnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experience of being a caregiver and being aware of the disease progression often encouraged family members to search for new meanings in their lives (Arian et al, 2017;Cagle & Kovacs, 2011;Juarez et al, 2014;Lee & Yoo, 2015;Lima & Machado, 2018;Maddalena et al, 2010;Paiva et al, 2015;Rocha et al, 2018;Sutherland, 2009;Totman et al, 2015). Family caregivers sought to value the moments lived with the patient: 'we've been together…”
Section: (2b) Meaning-makingmentioning
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“…Cancer impacts not only the patient but also the family members who share the distressing trajectory of the patient [ 1 3 ]. It disrupts family dynamics and changes roles and daily functioning [ 4 ]. Care responsibilities comprises both tangible assistance such as preparing meals for patients, providing transportation, helping with medication, communicating with doctors, and assessing the need for medication and treatment and intangible assistance, such as providing emotional, financial, social and spiritual support [ 5 , 6 ].…”
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confidence: 99%