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The role of family caregiver's sense of coherence and family adaptation determinants in predicting distress and caregiver burden in families of cancer patients

Camelia Rohani, Seyedreza Mirsoleymani, Mahsa Matbouei, Parvaneh Vasli, MiladAhmadi Marzaleh

2021Indian Journal of Palliative Care19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Most cancer patients' families suffer from maladaptation which increases family distress and caregiving burden. This study was conducted to explore the relationship between these maladaptation indicators, and the sense of coherence (SOC) of family caregivers alongside other family resilience determines among family caregivers of cancer patients. METHODS: A total of 104 family caregivers of cancer patients were included in this cross-sectional study. They answered three questionnaires to assess family resilience factors: Family Inventory of Resources for Management (FIRM), Family Crisis Oriented Personal Evaluation Scales (F-COPES), and SOC scale. In addition, family maladaptation factors were determined by two instruments, including Family Distress Index (FDI) and Caregiver Burden Inventory (CBI). RESULTS: = 0.02). CONCLUSIONS: Family caregiver's SOC alongside other family resilience determinants plays a significant role in alleviating family distress and caregiver burden. It is suggested that palliative care providers consider family caregivers' SOC in developing a psychological intervention plan to improve family resilience in families of cancer patients.

Topics & Concepts

MaladaptationFamily caregiversFamily resilienceDistressCaregiver burdenClinical psychologyPsychological resilienceFamily historyPsychologyMedicinePsychiatryGerontologySocial psychologyDiseaseDementiaInternal medicineHealth, psychology, and well-beingCancer survivorship and careFamily Caregiving in Mental Illness
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