2020
DOI: 10.1177/1043454220975695
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Relationship Between Quality of Life of Children With Cancer and Caregiving Competence of Main Family Caregivers

Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the caregiver’s proxy-report of the quality of life (QoL) of children with cancer and the main family caregiver’s competence, and to examine the role of said competence and other care-related variables in their proxy-reported QoL of children with cancer. Method: This was a cross sectional, correlation design study conducted with 97 main family caregivers of children between the ages of 8 and 12 years with cancer residing in Colombia. The following variables … Show more

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“…Furthermore, scores ranged from 27 to 135 for PedsQL 3.0 cancer module and 23 to 115 for PedsQL 4.0 Generic scale. Therefore, for this study, those who scored higher means have a better Quality of Life (above 69.7), and below are considered a poor quality of life [35,38], since there is no median severity of the disease…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, scores ranged from 27 to 135 for PedsQL 3.0 cancer module and 23 to 115 for PedsQL 4.0 Generic scale. Therefore, for this study, those who scored higher means have a better Quality of Life (above 69.7), and below are considered a poor quality of life [35,38], since there is no median severity of the disease…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On MPI, the Exploratory factor analysis was performed for reduction and determine weights of each item set at 0.3 as recommended by previous studies [37,38]. The correlation coefficient was set at a cut-off point of ≥0.30, whereas, the Kaiser-MeyerOklin (KMO) value was set at 50% with a 5% level of significance as shown in table 3.1.…”
Section: Reliability Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, it describes the role transition process in family caregiv-ers of chronic patients and the nature of the transition (18,38); it acknowledges the gender, age, dependence level, cognitive level, perception of a threat to life, spirituality, and social support factors as predictors of role adoption. Similarly, adopting the role predicts the response patterns or outcome indicators (6,15,60,61). It is also prescriptive because it indicates how to provide transitional nursing care to caregivers through strategies such as role clarification, role trial, and role modeling (15,59).…”
Section: Theorizing: Concepts and Theoretical Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4. Low incomes imply worse conditions to perform the caregiver role, mainly when the family's financial resources are mobilized towards the needs of the person cared for, forgetting that the caregiver also has needs (17,61).…”
Section: Theoretical Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debido a su edad y condición de salud, el niño con cáncer depende de una persona que lo apoye y supla sus necesidades de cuidado (6) . Esta persona es usualmente la madre; sin embargo, en otras ocasiones el papel de cuidador familiar lo puede desempeñar otro integrante de la familia como el padre, los abuelos, o tíos (7) . En general, la experiencia para estos cuidadores está caracterizada por un cambio de roles, en donde se pasa de ser padre o familiar del niño a volverse cuidador familiar de un niño con cáncer.…”
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