Factors of preparedness for loss from cancer among Taiwanese family caregivers

Fur Hsing Wen, Ming Mo Hou, Po Jung Su, Wen Chi Shen, Wen Chi Chou, Jen Shi Chen, Wen Cheng Chang, Siew Tzuh Tang*

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This cohort study investigated factors associated with 336 Taiwanese family caregivers’ emotional and cognitive preparedness for death of a loved one with terminal cancer. Caregivers’ death-preparedness states (no-death-preparedness [as reference], cognitive-death-preparedness-only, emotional-death-preparedness-only, and sufficient-death-preparedness states) were previously identified. Associations of factors with these states were determined by a hierarchical generalized linear model. Financial hardship decreased caregivers’ likelihood for the emotional-death-preparedness-only and sufficient-death-preparedness states. Physician prognostic disclosure increased membership in the cognitive-death-preparedness-only and sufficient-death-preparedness states. The better the quality of the patient-caregiver relationship, the higher the odds for the emotional-death-preparedness-only and sufficient-death-preparedness states, whereas the greater the tendency for caregivers to communicate end-of-life issues with their loved one, the lower the odds for emotional-death-preparedness-only state membership. Stronger coping capacity increased membership in the emotional-death-preparedness-only state, but perceived social support was not associated with state membership. Providing effective interventions tailored to at-risk family caregivers’ specific needs may facilitate their death preparedness.

原文英語
頁(從 - 到)630-639
頁數10
期刊Death Studies
48
發行號6
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 2024

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