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Integrating Family Caregivers into Palliative Oncology Care Using the Self- and Family Management Approach.

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OBJECTIVE To describe the integration of family caregivers into palliative oncology care using the Self- and Family Management Framework. DATA SOURCES Peer-reviewed journal articles. CONCLUSION The role of family caregivers… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVE To describe the integration of family caregivers into palliative oncology care using the Self- and Family Management Framework. DATA SOURCES Peer-reviewed journal articles. CONCLUSION The role of family caregivers in palliative oncology includes focusing on illness needs, activating resources, and living with cancer. Several factors may serve as facilitators of or barriers to these activities. A growing number of interventions support family caregivers' involvement in palliative oncology care. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE Nurses should identify who the family caregiver is, confirm ability and willingness, discuss patients' and family caregivers' goals for cancer care, activate resources, and promote ongoing communication to support changing needs.

Keywords: palliative oncology; caregivers palliative; family; family caregivers; care; oncology

Journal Title: Seminars in oncology nursing
Year Published: 2018

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