FAMILY MEMBERS PERCEPTIONS OF PALLIATIVE CANCER CARE - PREDICTORS OF FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND FAMILY MEMBERS HEALTH

Citation
Lj. Kristjanson et al., FAMILY MEMBERS PERCEPTIONS OF PALLIATIVE CANCER CARE - PREDICTORS OF FAMILY FUNCTIONING AND FAMILY MEMBERS HEALTH, Journal of palliative care, 12(4), 1996, pp. 10-20
Citations number
84
Categorie Soggetti
Heath Policy & Services
Journal title
ISSN journal
08258597
Volume
12
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
10 - 20
Database
ISI
SICI code
0825-8597(1996)12:4<10:FMPOPC>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
We studied family members' care experiences during the palliative care phase as predictors of family members' health and family functioning during the palliative care phase and three months following the death of the patient. Eighty family members of advanced cancer patients part icipated in the study at time one (T1) (palliative care phase) and 64 family members completed the data collection protocol at time two (T2) (three months bereavement). Data were also obtained from 36 of the pa tients within one month of their deaths. Fulfillment theory accounted for 31% of the variance in family care satisfaction and Discrepancy th eory accounted for 72% of the variance in family care satisfaction. Di screpancy theory predicted family functioning in the bereavement perio d (r=-0.33, p<0.05). Patients' quality of life scores were moderately correlated with family members' health during the palliative care phas e (r=-0.38, p<0.05). Family members' scores on the health index (sympt om of stress scale) were significantly lower (p<0.05) than normative s cores reported in a study using a healthy population. The strongest pr edictor of family members' health scores in the bereavement period was their health score at T1 (r=0.71, p<0.01). As well, family functionin g at T1 was strongly correlated with family functioning at T2.