Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients

Previous research on the needs of family cancer caregivers (FCCs) have not elucidated associations between specific caregiving needs. Network analysis, a statistical approach that allows the estimation of complex relationship patterns, helps facilitate the understanding of associations between needs...

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Main Authors: Winson Fu Zun Yang, Yiong Huak Chan, Konstadina Griva, Sangita Kuparasundram, Rathi Mahendran
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychiatry
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.739776/full
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spelling doaj-352afd735470472084158abfa13b294c2021-09-20T05:08:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychiatry1664-06402021-09-011210.3389/fpsyt.2021.739776739776Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer PatientsWinson Fu Zun Yang0Winson Fu Zun Yang1Yiong Huak Chan2Konstadina Griva3Sangita Kuparasundram4Rathi Mahendran5Rathi Mahendran6Department of Psychological Science, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, United StatesDepartment of Psychological Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore, SingaporeBiostatistics Unit, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, SingaporeLee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, SingaporeMinistry of Health (MOH) Holdings, Singapore, SingaporeDepartment of Psychological Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore, SingaporeDepartment of Psychological Medicine, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore, SingaporePrevious research on the needs of family cancer caregivers (FCCs) have not elucidated associations between specific caregiving needs. Network analysis, a statistical approach that allows the estimation of complex relationship patterns, helps facilitate the understanding of associations between needs and provides the opportunity to identify and direct interventions at relevant and specific targets. No studies to date, have applied network analysis to FCC populations. The aim of the study is to explore the network structure of FCC needs in a cohort of caregivers in Singapore. FCCs (N = 363) were recruited and completed a self-report questionnaire on socio-demographic data, medical data on their loved ones, and the Needs Assessment of Family Caregivers-Cancer scale. The network was estimated using state-of-the-art regularized partial correlation model. The most central needs were having to deal with lifestyle changes and managing care-recipients cancer-related symptoms. The strongest associations were between (1) having enough insurance coverage and understanding/navigating insurance coverage, (2) managing cancer-related pain and managing cancer-related symptoms, (3) being satisfied with relationships and having intimate relationships, and (4) taking care of bills and paying off medical expenses. Lifestyle changes, living with cancer, and symptom management are central to FCCs in Singapore. These areas deserve special attention in the development of caregiver support systems. Our findings highlight the need to improve access to social and medical support to help FCCs in their transition into the caregiving role and handle cancer-related problems.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.739776/fullcaregiver needscancernetwork analysiscentral needslifestylesymptoms management
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Sangita Kuparasundram
Rathi Mahendran
Rathi Mahendran
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Winson Fu Zun Yang
Yiong Huak Chan
Konstadina Griva
Sangita Kuparasundram
Rathi Mahendran
Rathi Mahendran
Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
Frontiers in Psychiatry
caregiver needs
cancer
network analysis
central needs
lifestyle
symptoms management
author_facet Winson Fu Zun Yang
Winson Fu Zun Yang
Yiong Huak Chan
Konstadina Griva
Sangita Kuparasundram
Rathi Mahendran
Rathi Mahendran
author_sort Winson Fu Zun Yang
title Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
title_short Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
title_full Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
title_fullStr Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Lifestyle and Symptom Management Needs: A Network Analysis of Family Caregiver Needs of Cancer Patients
title_sort lifestyle and symptom management needs: a network analysis of family caregiver needs of cancer patients
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Psychiatry
issn 1664-0640
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Previous research on the needs of family cancer caregivers (FCCs) have not elucidated associations between specific caregiving needs. Network analysis, a statistical approach that allows the estimation of complex relationship patterns, helps facilitate the understanding of associations between needs and provides the opportunity to identify and direct interventions at relevant and specific targets. No studies to date, have applied network analysis to FCC populations. The aim of the study is to explore the network structure of FCC needs in a cohort of caregivers in Singapore. FCCs (N = 363) were recruited and completed a self-report questionnaire on socio-demographic data, medical data on their loved ones, and the Needs Assessment of Family Caregivers-Cancer scale. The network was estimated using state-of-the-art regularized partial correlation model. The most central needs were having to deal with lifestyle changes and managing care-recipients cancer-related symptoms. The strongest associations were between (1) having enough insurance coverage and understanding/navigating insurance coverage, (2) managing cancer-related pain and managing cancer-related symptoms, (3) being satisfied with relationships and having intimate relationships, and (4) taking care of bills and paying off medical expenses. Lifestyle changes, living with cancer, and symptom management are central to FCCs in Singapore. These areas deserve special attention in the development of caregiver support systems. Our findings highlight the need to improve access to social and medical support to help FCCs in their transition into the caregiving role and handle cancer-related problems.
topic caregiver needs
cancer
network analysis
central needs
lifestyle
symptoms management
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.739776/full
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