Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/3845
Title: How do informal caregivers of patients with cancer cope: a descriptive study of the coping strategies employed
Authors: Tsangari, Haritini 
Charalambous, Andreas 
Papastavrou, Evridiki 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Clinical Medicine
Keywords: Caregivers;Cancer--Patients
Issue Date: Jul-2012
Source: European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2012, vol.16, no.3, pp. 258–263
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
Start page: 258
End page: 263
Journal: European Journal of Oncology Nursing 
Abstract: Purpose A trend exists towards moving from the hospital and caring for the patients with cancer at home, which has directed the burden of caring to the family. As a result the numbers of informal caregivers, who assumed the care of their loved ones, has increased rapidly. The aim of the study is to explore the ways that families use to cope with the stressors and hardships of caregiving and expand the knowledge about coping. Methods This is a descriptive research design, with the use of a convenience sample of 130 dyads. Consenting patients identified their primary family caregiver who was asked to participate in the study. Key results The majority of the caregivers employed emotionally focused ways of coping with the caregiving burden such as: “I was hoping for a miracle” (mean 2.19), “I was hoping that time would change things and simply waited” (mean 2.14) and “I found consolidation in my faith to God” (mean 2.05). Assertive ways of coping such as “I expressed my anger to the patient” (mean 0.78) and “I dared to do something risky” (mean 0.98) were less likely to be used by the caregivers. Conclusions Findings are consistent with those of previous research that informal caregivers experience substantial psychological morbidity in the form of depression in addition to caregiver burden when they assume the role of the informal caregiver. Caregivers employ various strategies in order to cope with the strains associated with the complex physical and emotional demands involved in caring
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/3845
ISSN: 14623889
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2011.06.001
Rights: © 2012 Elsevier
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Nicosia 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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