Silent Partners to Cancer Patients: Formal Caregivers and Oncologists

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G. Goldzweig
Yakir Rottenberg
Tamar Peretz
Lea Baider
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[1] The Academic College of Tel- Aviv-Yaffo,School of Behavioral Sciences
[2] Hadassah- Hebrew University Medical Center,Sharett Institute of Oncology
[3] Oncology Department,undefined
[4] Assuta Medical Center,undefined
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Cancer patients; Communication model; Elderly patients; Filipinos; Formal caregivers; Oncologists;
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Given the worldwide aging of the population, the projected increase of older people diagnosed with cancer, and the changes in the structure of society and family, it is predictable that larger numbers of aged cancer patients will be supported by formal caregivers. This exploratory study attempts to gain insight into and to make recommendations to oncologists based on the comparison of two groups of foreign formal caregivers—those providing care to elderly cancer patients and those providing care to the elderly suffering from other chronic illnesses. Our sample included 108 Filipino formal caregivers to older persons (age 65+) suffering from cancer or other chronic diseases. Participants completed a short questionnaire targeting background information, subjective perception of distress, attachment to the care recipient family, and the Distress Thermometer. Participants reported extreme levels of distress, with only seven (6.48 %) scoring less than 5 on the Distress Thermometer. Caregivers to cancer patients reported significantly higher levels of distress and tended to feel less attached to the family of the patient in comparison to caregivers to patients with other chronic illnesses. Cultural differences regarding cancer among the elderly may explain the higher levels of distress reported among Filipino formal caregivers and need to be acknowledged by oncologists. As a precondition for simultaneously improving the caregiver’s well-being and the patient’s quality of care, it is recommended that oncologists relate directly to formal caregivers, specifically to their extreme distress and apprehension regarding cancer.
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