Death Preparation and Quality of Life amongst Family Caregivers of Terminal Cancer Patients: A Multicentre Cross-sectional Study

Yun A. Kim, Jae Hyuck Lee, Yoo Jeong Lee, Chung Woo Lee, Sun Wook Hwang, Min Seok Seo, Sun Hyun Kim, Hong Yup Ahn, In Cheol Hwang

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Abstract

Objectives: Caring for ill cancer patients imposes a considerable burden on families, significantly reducing quality of life (QoL). This study examined the association between death preparation and QoL amongst family caregivers (FCs) of terminally ill patients with cancer in South Korea. Materials and Methods: A multicentre cross-sectional survey using questionnaires was conducted in nine inpatient palliative care units in South Korea. Data from 170 FCs who answered questions about preparedness for death were analysed. A stepwise multivariate logistic model was used to identify the factors associated with FCs’ QoL. The estimated QoL scores were also compared between the groups according to preparedness level. Results: Factors associated with high QoL included old age, fewer daily caregiving hours, fewer caregiving durations and practical preparedness for death. The well-prepared group had significantly higher QoL scores in the burdensome domain. This significant association remained robust in FCs with low educational or social support levels, poor resilience and dysfunctional families. Conclusion: Practically, well-prepared FCs experienced a high QoL in hospice care settings. FCs are likely to benefit from assessment and encouragement of their preparedness for death.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8-14
Number of pages7
JournalIndian Journal of Palliative Care
Volume31
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Caregivers
  • Neoplasms
  • Preparedness for death
  • Quality of life
  • Terminal care

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