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The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Family caregivers play an important role in assisting their family members with cancer, but their influence on the treatment decision‐making process has not yet been adequately investigated. This exploratory study approached this topic via reconstructive methodology, focusing on...

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Autores principales: Gieseler, Frank, Heidenreich, Andreas, Schubert, Jacqueline, Frielitz, Fabian, Rehmann‐Sutter, Christoph, Wörler, Frank, Schües, Christina, Hübner, Joachim, Elsner, Susanne, Block, Katarina, Rody, Achim, von Bubnoff, Nikolas, Keck, Tobias, Steimann, Monika, Endsin, Gero, Katalinic, Alexander
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8100949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.281
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author Gieseler, Frank
Heidenreich, Andreas
Schubert, Jacqueline
Frielitz, Fabian
Rehmann‐Sutter, Christoph
Wörler, Frank
Schües, Christina
Hübner, Joachim
Elsner, Susanne
Block, Katarina
Rody, Achim
von Bubnoff, Nikolas
Keck, Tobias
Steimann, Monika
Endsin, Gero
Katalinic, Alexander
author_facet Gieseler, Frank
Heidenreich, Andreas
Schubert, Jacqueline
Frielitz, Fabian
Rehmann‐Sutter, Christoph
Wörler, Frank
Schües, Christina
Hübner, Joachim
Elsner, Susanne
Block, Katarina
Rody, Achim
von Bubnoff, Nikolas
Keck, Tobias
Steimann, Monika
Endsin, Gero
Katalinic, Alexander
author_sort Gieseler, Frank
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Family caregivers play an important role in assisting their family members with cancer, but their influence on the treatment decision‐making process has not yet been adequately investigated. This exploratory study approached this topic via reconstructive methodology, focusing on assessing patient‐caregiver relationships. METHODS: We conducted semi‐structured interviews with 37 mostly elderly cancer patients (median age: 74 years) about the context of their diagnosis, treatment decision, and family support. Additionally, we interviewed 34 caregivers of cancer patients. Of these, 25 were related to patients interviewed. We analyzed the interviews via a multi‐step coding method informed by Grounded Theory methodology toward characterizing patient‐caregiver relationships, the treatment decision‐making process, and the caregivers' role therein. RESULTS: In the majority of cases (86%), patients were being supported by caregivers. We categorized patient‐caregiver relationships in regards to the caregivers' involvement in the therapy decision‐making process. We found patient‐caregiver interaction patterns that indicate the potential of caregivers to decidedly influence the therapy decision‐making process. Yet, only in 38% of cases, a caregiver attended relevant patient‐physician‐consultations. CONCLUSION: Depending on the nature of the patient‐caregiver relationship, the traditional concept of shared decision‐making, which assumes a dyadic relationship, needs to be extended toward a more dynamic concept in which caregivers should be involved more frequently. This could enable physicians to better understand a patient's reasons for or against a therapy proposal and ensure that the patient's wishes are communicated and considered. On the other hand, strong caregiver‐involvement bears risks of over‐stepping elderly patients' wishes, thus violating patient autonomy.
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spelling pubmed-81009492021-05-10 The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making” Gieseler, Frank Heidenreich, Andreas Schubert, Jacqueline Frielitz, Fabian Rehmann‐Sutter, Christoph Wörler, Frank Schües, Christina Hübner, Joachim Elsner, Susanne Block, Katarina Rody, Achim von Bubnoff, Nikolas Keck, Tobias Steimann, Monika Endsin, Gero Katalinic, Alexander Health Sci Rep Research Articles BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Family caregivers play an important role in assisting their family members with cancer, but their influence on the treatment decision‐making process has not yet been adequately investigated. This exploratory study approached this topic via reconstructive methodology, focusing on assessing patient‐caregiver relationships. METHODS: We conducted semi‐structured interviews with 37 mostly elderly cancer patients (median age: 74 years) about the context of their diagnosis, treatment decision, and family support. Additionally, we interviewed 34 caregivers of cancer patients. Of these, 25 were related to patients interviewed. We analyzed the interviews via a multi‐step coding method informed by Grounded Theory methodology toward characterizing patient‐caregiver relationships, the treatment decision‐making process, and the caregivers' role therein. RESULTS: In the majority of cases (86%), patients were being supported by caregivers. We categorized patient‐caregiver relationships in regards to the caregivers' involvement in the therapy decision‐making process. We found patient‐caregiver interaction patterns that indicate the potential of caregivers to decidedly influence the therapy decision‐making process. Yet, only in 38% of cases, a caregiver attended relevant patient‐physician‐consultations. CONCLUSION: Depending on the nature of the patient‐caregiver relationship, the traditional concept of shared decision‐making, which assumes a dyadic relationship, needs to be extended toward a more dynamic concept in which caregivers should be involved more frequently. This could enable physicians to better understand a patient's reasons for or against a therapy proposal and ensure that the patient's wishes are communicated and considered. On the other hand, strong caregiver‐involvement bears risks of over‐stepping elderly patients' wishes, thus violating patient autonomy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8100949/ /pubmed/33977163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.281 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Health Science Reports published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Gieseler, Frank
Heidenreich, Andreas
Schubert, Jacqueline
Frielitz, Fabian
Rehmann‐Sutter, Christoph
Wörler, Frank
Schües, Christina
Hübner, Joachim
Elsner, Susanne
Block, Katarina
Rody, Achim
von Bubnoff, Nikolas
Keck, Tobias
Steimann, Monika
Endsin, Gero
Katalinic, Alexander
The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title_full The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title_fullStr The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title_full_unstemmed The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title_short The role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: Extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
title_sort role of family confidants and caregivers in the care of older cancer patients: extending the concept of “shared decision‐making”
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8100949/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33977163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hsr2.281
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