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Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer 11/2022

07.10.2022 | Original Article

Unmet supportive care needs of caregivers according to medical settings of cancer patients: a cross-sectional study

verfasst von: Véronique Christophe, Amelie Anota, Laurence Vanlemmens, Alexis Cortot, Tatiana Ceban, Guillaume Piessen, Emilie Charton, Anne-Sophie Baudry

Erschienen in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Ausgabe 11/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The objectives of this study were to compare the unmet supportive care needs (SCN) of caregivers and describe the 10 most frequent of them according to various cancer settings: phase of cancer care pathway (i.e., treatment vs. follow-up), cancer site (i.e., breast, digestive, or lung cancer), and cancer status (i.e., metastatic vs. non-metastatic).

Methods

Participants completed a self-reported questionnaire to assess their unmet SCN (SCNS-P&C). According to their cancer settings, non-parametric ANOVA or Mann–Whitney tests were performed to compare the SCNS-P&C scores. The prevalence of caregivers with unmet SCN was described using percentages.

Results

Among 583 participants, 516 caregivers (88.5%) completed the SCNS-P&C questionnaire. Most patients had digestive (47.3%), non-metastatic cancer (67.6%) and were recruited during the follow-up phase (56.2%). The results revealed no significant difference in SCNS-P&C scores according to cancer settings except for caregivers of patients with metastatic cancer, who reported more unmet SCN related to health care service and information needs. The more qualitative item per item analysis seems to indicate the existence of five frequently unsatisfied SCN across situations, especially concerns about the recurrence and reduction of stress in patients, with variable ranking among the most unmet SCN.

Conclusion

Although there was no significant difference in unmet SCN scores between medical settings, examining the prevalence of unmet SCN helps identify the issues to focus on when supporting caregivers and developing dedicated consultations or interventions for them.
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Metadaten
Titel
Unmet supportive care needs of caregivers according to medical settings of cancer patients: a cross-sectional study
verfasst von
Véronique Christophe
Amelie Anota
Laurence Vanlemmens
Alexis Cortot
Tatiana Ceban
Guillaume Piessen
Emilie Charton
Anne-Sophie Baudry
Publikationsdatum
07.10.2022
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Ausgabe 11/2022
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-022-07379-7

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