Journal article
Home caregivers of the person with advanced cancer: An Australian perspective
SK Aranda, K Hayman-White
Cancer Nursing | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2001
Abstract
Australian palliative care services are predominantly community based, with an emphasis on enabling the person to live at home for as long as possible. Home care of the person with advanced cancer receiving palliative care in the community depends largely on the availability of a family caregiver. Family caregivers are required to assess, monitor, and deliver complex therapeutic interventions such as pain and symptom control, including the administration and adjustment of complex medication regimens. This article reports a study of 42 family caregivers providing home care to persons with advanced cancer. This study sought to describe a number of caregiver variables that may influence reactio..
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