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. 2024 Oct;33(10):e9308.
doi: 10.1002/pon.9308.

Experiences and Needs of Carers of Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review

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Experiences and Needs of Carers of Patients With Head and Neck Cancer: A Systematic Review

Simon N Rogers et al. Psychooncology. 2024 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: The needs of head and neck cancer (HNC) carers tends to be poorly addressed as most support systems are directed towards patients. This systematic review synthesises the existing qualitative evidence from carers for adult HNC patients to explore their experiences and needs as a basis to inform the initial development of an item prompt list for HNC carers for use in routine clinical practice.

Methods: Seven electronic databases were searched from their inception until November 2022, supplemented by citation chaining and snowballing. Primary qualitative or mixed-methods studies reporting the experiences of carers for HNC patients, elicited using interviews, were included. Screening and selection, data extraction and quality assessment (Critical Appraisal Skills Programme Checklist) were independently conducted by two researchers. Data were analysed using inductive thematic synthesis and confidence evaluated using GRADE CERQual.

Results: Thirty studies met the inclusion criteria. Two overarching themes and nine subthemes emerged: (i) the experiences of loss associated with being a carer (loss of: role and everyday routine, certainty leading to emotional distress, security as fear of recurrence prevailed, finances, intimacy and togetherness, enjoyment from social activities); and (ii) factors promoting coping and adjustment to role of carer (information, supportive mechanisms, personal attributes).

Conclusion: New insight into the experiences of HNC carers provides the basis for item generation of a HNC carer prompt tool.

Implications for cancer survivors: With such a range of potential unmet concerns, the development of a prompt list should help to elicit these and provide additional means to targeted support.

Keywords: Psycho‐Oncology; caregiver burden; carers; experiences; head and neck neoplasms; informal caregivers; psychological distress; quality of life; supportive care needs; systematic review.

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