Quality of life and related factors among cancer caregivers in China

Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long‐term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. Methods:  A cross‐sectional study was performed during the period January–March 2...

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Published inPsychiatry and clinical neurosciences Vol. 64; no. 5; pp. 505 - 513
Main Authors Lu, Lu, Pan, Bochen, Sun, Wei, Cheng, Lili, Chi, Tieshuang, Wang, Lie
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Abstract Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long‐term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. Methods:  A cross‐sectional study was performed during the period January–March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews. Results:  The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL. Conclusions:  Psychological well‐being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well‐being and physical well‐being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
AbstractList The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long-term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China.AIMSThe present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long-term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China.A cross-sectional study was performed during the period January-March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews.METHODSA cross-sectional study was performed during the period January-March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews.The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL.RESULTSThe average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL.Psychological well-being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well-being and physical well-being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.CONCLUSIONSPsychological well-being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well-being and physical well-being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long‐term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. Methods:  A cross‐sectional study was performed during the period January–March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews. Results:  The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL. Conclusions:  Psychological well‐being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well‐being and physical well‐being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
Aims: The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long-term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed during the period January-March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews. Results: The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL. Conclusions: Psychological well-being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well-being and physical well-being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
Aims: The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long-term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China.Methods:
Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long‐term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. Methods:  A cross‐sectional study was performed during the period January–March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews. Results:  The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL. Conclusions:  Psychological well‐being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well‐being and physical well‐being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the long-term goal to improve QOL of cancer caregivers in China. A cross-sectional study was performed during the period January-March 2008. Subjects comprised 358 caregivers of cancer inpatients. The questionnaires pertaining to QOL, sociodemographic characteristics, caregiving demands, available social resources, caregiving situation, and caregiver's health status were used. Data were collected by nurses through interviews. The average QOL score of these subjects was 5.26. General linear model analysis showed that caregiver's QOL was significantly associated with, in standardized estimate sequence, spousal relationship, patient's activities of daily living, and chronic disease (no). Overall spousal relationship to patient had the strongest association with caregiver's QOL. Psychological well-being and social concerns of cancer caregivers were disrupted more seriously than spiritual well-being and physical well-being. In addition, spousal relationship, patient's disability, and caregiver's health status could affect the caregiver's QOL.
Author Sun, Wei
Chi, Tieshuang
Cheng, Lili
Wang, Lie
Lu, Lu
Pan, Bochen
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Snippet Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the...
Aims:  The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the...
The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the...
Aims: The present study was designed to investigate quality of life (QOL) among caregivers of cancer inpatients, and to explore the related factors with the...
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SubjectTerms Activities of Daily Living
Adult
Biological and medical sciences
burden
Cancer
caregiver
Caregivers - psychology
China
Cross-Sectional Studies
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Data processing
Family Relations
Female
Health Status
Humans
Inventories
Linear Models
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neoplasms - therapy
oncology
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
Quality of Life
Social Support
Socioeconomic Factors
Surveys and Questionnaires
Title Quality of life and related factors among cancer caregivers in China
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