Reducing emotional distress in people caring for patients receiving specialist palliative care. Randomised trial
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- DOI: 10.1192/bjp.bp.106.023960
Reducing emotional distress in people caring for patients receiving specialist palliative care. Randomised trial
Abstract
Background: Caring for relatives with advanced cancer may cause psychological and physical ill health.
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of increased support for distressed, informal carers of patients receiving palliative care.
Method: The sample was composed of 271 informal carers who scored over 5 on the 28-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-28). The intervention comprised six weekly visits by a trained advisor. Primary outcome was carer distress (GHQ-28) at 4-week, 9-week and 12-week follow-up. Secondary outcomes were carer strain and quality of life, satisfaction with care, and bereavement outcome.
Results: Scores on the GHQ-28 fell below the threshold of 5/6 in a third of participants in each trial arm at any follow-up point. Mean scores in the intervention group were lower at all time points but these differences were not significant. No difference was observed in secondary outcomes. Carers receiving the intervention reported qualitative benefit.
Conclusions: The intervention might have been too brief, and ongoing help might have had accruing benefits. Alternatively, informal carers of patients with cancer may already receive considerable input and the advisor's help gave little additional advantage; or caring for a dying relative is extremely stressful and no amount of support is going to make it much better.
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