Effects of a Nurse-led Survivorship Care Program on the Health and Resilience of Primary Caregivers of Patients With Advanced Head and Neck Cancer: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

LY Lee, BS Huang, Chun-Yen Lin, YH Su, CF Chung, YL Chang, SC Chen

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Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of a nurse-led survivorship care program (SCP) on emotional distress, social support, physical health, mental health, and resilience in primary caregivers of patients with advanced head and neck cancer. Data Sources: A randomized controlled trial was conducted. One hundred patient-primary caregiver dyads were randomized into the nurse-led SCP group (experimental) or the usual care group (control). Participants completed a self-reported questionnaire, including measures of emotional distress, social support, physical health, mental health, and resilience. After 6 months, the experimental group reported a significant improvement in emotional distress, social support, physical health, mental health, and resilience. Compared with the control group, measures of emotional distress, physical health, overall resilience, and the resilience aspects of equanimity and perseverance improved in the experimental group. Conclusion: An SCP may feasibly help alleviate emotional distress, improve social support, increase physical and mental health, and strengthen resilience in the primary caregivers of patients with head and neck cancer. Health care providers should encourage primary caregivers to join an SCP. Implications for Nursing Practice: The nurse-led SCP can be applied before patients complete treatment, which may increase the positive effect on physical health and adaptation.

原文美式英語
文章編號151425
頁(從 - 到)151425
期刊Seminars in Oncology Nursing
39
發行號4
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出版狀態已出版 - 08 2023

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