Important End-of-Life Topics among Latino Patients and Caregivers Coping with Advanced Cancer
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Sociodemographic Information
3.2. Salient Themes to Be Discussed in End-of-Life by Dyads
3.3. Salient Themes to Be Discussed in End-of-Life Stage by Patient
3.4. Salient Themes to Be Discussed in End-of-Life Stage by Caregivers
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Topics | Response |
---|---|
Reaction to diagnosis | 12 |
Dealing with changes in your physical appearance caused by cancer treatment | 12 |
Importance of talking about diagnosis and receiving support by getting support from friends and family | 11 |
Disruptions to your life caused by medical appointments or hospitalizations | 10 |
Having to give up or cut back from work or other family activities | 10 |
Plans for the future | 9 |
Fear or worries about death | 9 |
Maintaining a satisfactory sex life | 9 |
Completing household tasks | 9 |
Disruptions to your life caused by disease side effects | 8 |
Telling your friends or family members about the illness | 8 |
Talking with children about cancer | 8 |
Financial difficulties | 8 |
Being hospitalized | 7 |
Difficulties completing daily tasks | 3 |
Topics | Response |
---|---|
Maintaining a satisfactory sex life | 6 |
Reaction to diagnosis | 5 |
Dealing with changes in your physical appearance caused by cancer treatment | 5 |
Completing household tasks | 5 |
Importance of talking about diagnosis and receiving support by getting support from friends and family | 4 |
Having to give up or cut back from work or other family activities | 4 |
Fear or worries about death | 4 |
Disruptions to your life caused by medical appointments or hospitalizations | 3 |
Plans for the future | 3 |
Disruptions to your life caused by disease side effects | 3 |
Telling your friends or family members about the illness | 3 |
Talking with children about cancer | 3 |
Financial difficulties | 2 |
Being hospitalized | 2 |
Difficulties completing daily tasks | 0 |
Topics | Response |
---|---|
Reaction to diagnosis | 7 |
Dealing with changes in your physical appearance caused by cancer treatment | 7 |
Importance of talking about diagnosis and receiving support by getting support from friends and family | 7 |
Disruptions to your life caused by medical appointments or hospitalizations | 7 |
Having to give up or cut back from work or other family activities | 6 |
Plans for the future | 6 |
Financial difficulties | 6 |
Fear or worries about death | 5 |
Disruptions to your life caused by disease side effects | 5 |
Telling your friends or family members about the illness | 5 |
Talking with children about cancer | 5 |
Being hospitalized | 5 |
Completing household tasks | 4 |
Maintaining a satisfactory sex life | 3 |
Difficulties completing daily tasks | 3 |
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Rosario-Ramos, L.; Suarez, K.; Peña-Vargas, C.; Toro-Morales, Y.; Costas-Muñiz, R.; Castro, E.; Torres, S.; Torres-Blasco, N. Important End-of-Life Topics among Latino Patients and Caregivers Coping with Advanced Cancer. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 8967. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158967
Rosario-Ramos L, Suarez K, Peña-Vargas C, Toro-Morales Y, Costas-Muñiz R, Castro E, Torres S, Torres-Blasco N. Important End-of-Life Topics among Latino Patients and Caregivers Coping with Advanced Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(15):8967. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158967
Chicago/Turabian StyleRosario-Ramos, Lianel, Keishliany Suarez, Cristina Peña-Vargas, Yoamy Toro-Morales, Rosario Costas-Muñiz, Eida Castro, Stephanie Torres, and Normarie Torres-Blasco. 2022. "Important End-of-Life Topics among Latino Patients and Caregivers Coping with Advanced Cancer" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15: 8967. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158967
APA StyleRosario-Ramos, L., Suarez, K., Peña-Vargas, C., Toro-Morales, Y., Costas-Muñiz, R., Castro, E., Torres, S., & Torres-Blasco, N. (2022). Important End-of-Life Topics among Latino Patients and Caregivers Coping with Advanced Cancer. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 8967. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19158967