Burdens, Needs and Satisfaction of Terminal Cancer Patients and their Caregivers

Objectives: Terminal cancer patients and their caregivers often experience traumatic stress and need many types of assistance. In the present study we interviewed terminally ill cancer patients and caregivers to determine how much burden they experienced and to find out what factors are most importa...

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Veröffentlicht in:Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2013, Vol.14 (1), p.209-215
Hauptverfasser: Chang, Yoon-Jung, Kwon, Yong Chol, Lee, Woo Jin, Do, Young Rok, Lee, Keun Seok, Kim, Heung Tae, Park, Sook Ryun, Hong, Young Seon, Chung, Ik-Joo, Yun, Young Ho
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description Objectives: Terminal cancer patients and their caregivers often experience traumatic stress and need many types of assistance. In the present study we interviewed terminally ill cancer patients and caregivers to determine how much burden they experienced and to find out what factors are most important for satisfaction. Design: We constructed a questionnaire including overall care burden and needs experienced, and administered it to 659 terminal cancer patients and 659 important caregivers at 11 university hospitals and 1 national cancer center in Korea. Results: Finally, 481 terminal cancer patients and 381 caregivers completed the questionnaire. Care burden was not insubstantial in both and the caregiver group felt more burden than the patient group (P
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