2020
DOI: 10.1177/0269216320974925
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The role, impact, and support of informal caregivers in the delivery of palliative care for patients with advanced cancer: A multi-country qualitative study

Abstract: Background: Cancer is increasing in its prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa. Informal caregivers are key to supporting engagement and interaction with palliative care services, but limited literature on their role impedes development of supportive interventions. Aim: We aimed to understand the role, impact, and support of informal caregivers of patients with advanced cancer when interacting with palliative care services in Nigeria, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Design: Secondary analysis of qualitative interview transcri… Show more

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“…Family members face challenges providing care at home, and telemedicine provides them with information and knowledge. Mobile apps can facilitate communication between cancer patients and their healthcare providers [ 35 ]. Table 2 presents examples of telehealth apps around the world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family members face challenges providing care at home, and telemedicine provides them with information and knowledge. Mobile apps can facilitate communication between cancer patients and their healthcare providers [ 35 ]. Table 2 presents examples of telehealth apps around the world.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of family caregivers in the provision of care is essential, as informal caregivers often provide the majority of EoLC [ 51 , 52 ]. The GP-EoLC-I underlines the importance of informal caregivers, as three items on the clinical care subscale address their inclusion in generalist PC: recording a named family carer to discuss and coordinate care, disseminating appropriate written information to family members and carers, and documenting family members’ (and/or carers’) insights into the patient’s condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of family caregivers in the provision of care is essential, as informal caregivers often provide the majority of EoLC [42,43]. The GP-EoLC-I underlines the importance of informal caregivers, as three items on the clinical care subscale address their inclusion in generalist PC: recording a named family carer to discuss and coordinate care, disseminating appropriate written information to family members and carers, and documenting family members' (and/or carers') insights into the patient's condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%