The growing prevalent of female cancer malignancies and the cancer care transition from clinical-based into home-based care have resulted in the growing involvement of family caregiver (FCG) in cancer management. The caregiving activity may be appraised as positive or negative life aspect. Negative family appraisal may result in FCG burden. This study expected to examine the effect of FCG appraisal of cancer caregiving on their burden in community context. This cross-sectional study involved 60 FCG of female cancer patients in five communities of Surabaya. Population was all primary FCG of female cancer patients in Surabaya’s communities. Family appraisal and caregiver burden were measured by questionnaires of family appraisal of caregiving...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
Informal caregivers of individuals with cancer may experience substantial burdens. To develop interv...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...
Background Family involvement has significant influences on decision-making processes, the receiving...
PURPOSE: Family caregivers of cancer patients become responsible for many elements of cancer care, u...
Background: Since patients within a community are in need of help from caregivers, the health status...
Background: There have been various studies into the family caregivers’ experiences in taking care o...
Background: Cancer caregiving is a challenging task and often associated with significant burden in...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the care burden and quality of life of caregivers of...
PURPOSE: The role of family caregivers in cancer care continues to expand, and it has been suggested...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
Introduction: Cancer care is devastating to families. This research studied the informal caregivers ...
Informal caregivers (IC) are key to enabling home deaths, where preferred, at the end-of-life. Signi...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal tract cancers are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mo...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the burden and quality of life among fami...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
Informal caregivers of individuals with cancer may experience substantial burdens. To develop interv...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...
Background Family involvement has significant influences on decision-making processes, the receiving...
PURPOSE: Family caregivers of cancer patients become responsible for many elements of cancer care, u...
Background: Since patients within a community are in need of help from caregivers, the health status...
Background: There have been various studies into the family caregivers’ experiences in taking care o...
Background: Cancer caregiving is a challenging task and often associated with significant burden in...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the care burden and quality of life of caregivers of...
PURPOSE: The role of family caregivers in cancer care continues to expand, and it has been suggested...
A diagnosis of cancer affects not only the patient but also their significant others, especially whe...
Introduction: Cancer care is devastating to families. This research studied the informal caregivers ...
Informal caregivers (IC) are key to enabling home deaths, where preferred, at the end-of-life. Signi...
Abstract Background Gastrointestinal tract cancers are one of the leading causes of morbidity and mo...
Abstract Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the burden and quality of life among fami...
Purpose: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to determine the caregiving burden, depressio...
Informal caregivers of individuals with cancer may experience substantial burdens. To develop interv...
BACKGROUND: Although there is significant evidence that the family caregivers (FCs) of cancer patie...