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Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer

Background/Aim. When dealing with metastatic cancer patients, family distortions, such as anticipatory mourning, psychiatric and psychosocial disorders may occur. In the case of anticipatory mourning, there exists the risk of the patient being “given up” as if he is already gone, which will only mak...

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Autores principales: SEMENESCU, LILIANA, DRĂCEA, AMELIA, ZIMŢA, DANIEL, CRIŞAN, ANDA
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36815082
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.10
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author SEMENESCU, LILIANA
DRĂCEA, AMELIA
ZIMŢA, DANIEL
CRIŞAN, ANDA
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DRĂCEA, AMELIA
ZIMŢA, DANIEL
CRIŞAN, ANDA
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description Background/Aim. When dealing with metastatic cancer patients, family distortions, such as anticipatory mourning, psychiatric and psychosocial disorders may occur. In the case of anticipatory mourning, there exists the risk of the patient being “given up” as if he is already gone, which will only make the patient feel lonely, with numerous problems occurring in the subsequent period of familial mourning. Currently, the importance of identifying the type of mourning affecting families of cancer patients has become more and more clear, as this allows not only for greater therapeutic success, but also avoids a high number of risks and complications that appear during the critical care period. Our paper aims to identify and assess these risk factors in order to contribute to the optimization and success of palliative therapy. Material and Method: We performed this study on a group of 78 subjects with metastatic cancer. We developed a questionnaire in order to assess the patient-family relationship, family profile and the patient’s unique psychological traits, in order to identify potential risk factors. Data processing was performed using Microsoft Excel; the XLSTAT package was used to perform complex statistical tests (χ2 test, Spearman correlation coefficient). Results and Conclusions: Women are more prone to fears related to developing cancer themselves. No risk factors leading to the development of significant pathological mourning were identified in our study group. However, the clinician who deals with the treatment of the terminally ill cancer patient will have to include the following objectives related to the relatives in the therapeutic plan: to motivate their involvement, but with the maintenance of a separation in order to maintain the individuality; to keep their realism and to distinguish between normal/pathological mourning.
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spelling pubmed-99409262023-02-21 Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer SEMENESCU, LILIANA DRĂCEA, AMELIA ZIMŢA, DANIEL CRIŞAN, ANDA Curr Health Sci J Original Paper Background/Aim. When dealing with metastatic cancer patients, family distortions, such as anticipatory mourning, psychiatric and psychosocial disorders may occur. In the case of anticipatory mourning, there exists the risk of the patient being “given up” as if he is already gone, which will only make the patient feel lonely, with numerous problems occurring in the subsequent period of familial mourning. Currently, the importance of identifying the type of mourning affecting families of cancer patients has become more and more clear, as this allows not only for greater therapeutic success, but also avoids a high number of risks and complications that appear during the critical care period. Our paper aims to identify and assess these risk factors in order to contribute to the optimization and success of palliative therapy. Material and Method: We performed this study on a group of 78 subjects with metastatic cancer. We developed a questionnaire in order to assess the patient-family relationship, family profile and the patient’s unique psychological traits, in order to identify potential risk factors. Data processing was performed using Microsoft Excel; the XLSTAT package was used to perform complex statistical tests (χ2 test, Spearman correlation coefficient). Results and Conclusions: Women are more prone to fears related to developing cancer themselves. No risk factors leading to the development of significant pathological mourning were identified in our study group. However, the clinician who deals with the treatment of the terminally ill cancer patient will have to include the following objectives related to the relatives in the therapeutic plan: to motivate their involvement, but with the maintenance of a separation in order to maintain the individuality; to keep their realism and to distinguish between normal/pathological mourning. Medical University Publishing House Craiova 2022 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9940926/ /pubmed/36815082 http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.10 Text en Copyright © 2022, Medical University Publishing House Craiova https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
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DRĂCEA, AMELIA
ZIMŢA, DANIEL
CRIŞAN, ANDA
Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer
title Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer
title_full Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer
title_fullStr Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer
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title_short Anticipatory Grief in the Families of Patients with Palliative Requiring Metastatic Cancer
title_sort anticipatory grief in the families of patients with palliative requiring metastatic cancer
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9940926/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36815082
http://dx.doi.org/10.12865/CHSJ.48.03.10
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