Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers

The steady advances in oncology bring a host of therapeutic options for older adults (≤65 years old) with cancer. As these patients experience this proliferation of anticancer therapies, their caregivers too have witnessed their role rapidly expanding and evolving as they care for these individuals....

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Main Authors: Ishwaria M Subbiah, Jacob J Adashek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:ESMO Open
Online Access:https://esmoopen.bmj.com/content/5/5/e000862.full
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spelling doaj-8b95562e2944405490cd2420b7a89e492021-04-02T20:44:55ZengElsevierESMO Open2059-70292020-10-015510.1136/esmoopen-2020-000862Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancersIshwaria M Subbiah0Jacob J Adashek1Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation and Integrative Medicine, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USAUniversity of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USAThe steady advances in oncology bring a host of therapeutic options for older adults (≤65 years old) with cancer. As these patients experience this proliferation of anticancer therapies, their caregivers too have witnessed their role rapidly expanding and evolving as they care for these individuals. To better understand the caregiver experience, a review of the current literature on informal caregiving and cancer caregiving was conducted. These informal caregivers are often individuals with a strong personal connection to the person with advanced cancer, such as a close relative, spouse/partner or friend. Caregivers provide a broad range of assistance with most aspects of day-to-day life. However, we have limited knowledge of the impact of this role on the caregivers themselves, particularly in the context of an older adult patient and their unique needs. Here, we explore the data on caregiver experience when caring for a person with advanced cancers—specifically, we characterise the symptom burden and effects on the caregiver well-being with emphasis on the care of older adults with cancer.https://esmoopen.bmj.com/content/5/5/e000862.full
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Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
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title Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
title_short Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
title_full Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
title_fullStr Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
title_full_unstemmed Caring for the caregiver: a systematic review characterising the experience of caregivers of older adults with advanced cancers
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description The steady advances in oncology bring a host of therapeutic options for older adults (≤65 years old) with cancer. As these patients experience this proliferation of anticancer therapies, their caregivers too have witnessed their role rapidly expanding and evolving as they care for these individuals. To better understand the caregiver experience, a review of the current literature on informal caregiving and cancer caregiving was conducted. These informal caregivers are often individuals with a strong personal connection to the person with advanced cancer, such as a close relative, spouse/partner or friend. Caregivers provide a broad range of assistance with most aspects of day-to-day life. However, we have limited knowledge of the impact of this role on the caregivers themselves, particularly in the context of an older adult patient and their unique needs. Here, we explore the data on caregiver experience when caring for a person with advanced cancers—specifically, we characterise the symptom burden and effects on the caregiver well-being with emphasis on the care of older adults with cancer.
url https://esmoopen.bmj.com/content/5/5/e000862.full
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