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Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2013

The role of informal caregivers during cancer patients’ recovery from chemotherapy

Cherene Ockerby; Patricia M. Livingston; Bev O`Connell; Cadeyrn J. Gaskin

AIMS (i) To investigate the availability, perceived importance and roles of informal caregivers in the recovery of patients treated at day oncology centres and (ii) identify differences between patients with and without informal caregivers in the extent to which they experienced symptoms, and the level of bother symptoms caused. METHOD Patients from three Australian hospitals (n = 122) were recruited during cycles 1 or 2 of adjuvant chemotherapy. Participants completed a modified version of the Rotterdam Symptom Checklist (RSCL) each day for 5 days after chemotherapy. A telephone interview conducted 10 days post-treatment explored the availability, importance and roles of caregivers. During the interview, participants also completed the modified RSCL in which they were asked about the extent to which they experienced, and were bothered by, each symptom over the prior 5 days combined. RESULTS Overall, 71% of participants had an informal caregiver in the 5 days postchemotherapy, commonly a partner. More women (71%) than men (48%) had a caregiver (p < 0.05). Caregivers were perceived to be highly important; they were more important for women than men (U = 213.50, p < 0.01). The most common assistance caregivers provided was meal preparation and emotional support and companionship. On days 6-10 postchemotherapy, the extent to which overall physical symptoms were experienced was higher for patients with a caregiver than without (U = 987.50, p < 0.05); similarly their symptoms caused more bother (U = 966.00, p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS These findings highlighted the importance of informal caregivers to patients postchemotherapy. It is imperative that patients are informed of the importance of this support so a caregiver can be arranged, if possible. Understanding the needs of patients following chemotherapy would enable health professionals to advise patients, with or without caregivers, how to best prepare for and manage their recovery at home.


Nursing & Health Sciences | 2000

Day surgery patients' convalescence at home: Does enhanced discharge education make a difference?

Jeanne Young; Bev O`Connell; Sandy McGregor


Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences | 2012

Residents’ perspectives on urinary incontinence: a review of literature

Joan Ostaszkiewicz; Bev O`Connell; Trisha Dunning


Australian Critical Care | 2011

Low-flow oxygen therapy in intensive care: An observational study

Glenn M. Eastwood; Bev O`Connell; Julie Considine


Abstracts from the 16th National Conference on Incontinence : Gold Coast, Queensland, 2007 | 2007

Development of screening and assessment tools for continence management in residential aged care

Bev O`Connell; Joan Ostaszkiewicz; David Fonda; Keren Day


International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing | 2011

Nursing care needs of patients with and without dementia admitted to hospital with fractured neck of femur

Bev O`Connell; Jessica Orr; Joan Ostaszkiewicz; Cadeyrn J. Gaskin


The Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal | 2005

The development and trial of a best practice protocol for the management of urinary retention in elderly patients in acute and subacute care settings.

Bev O`Connell; Joan Ostaszkiewicz; Chantal Ski


Archive | 2003

National continence management strategy : implementation and evaluation of an innovative continence discharge education package in acute and subacute settings

Bev O`Connell; Keren Day


Australian Critical Care | 2011

How nurses manage and document low-flow oxygen therapy in the ICU

Glenn M. Eastwood; Bev O`Connell; Julie-Anne Considine


The Australian and New Zealand Continence Journal | 2010

Using an educational pamphlet to promote help-seeking behaviour for urinary incontinence in people visiting their general practitioner

Bev O`Connell; Cadeyrn J. Gaskin

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Chantal Ski

University of Melbourne

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Anne Gardner

Australian Catholic University

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