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Perspectives and Challenges of Family Members in Providing Mental Support to Cancer Patients: A Qualitative Study in Beijing, China
1 Department of Social Sciences, Universiti Selangor, Batang Berjuntai, 45600, Selangor
2 Beijing Youth Research Association, Beijing, 100044, China
3 Sinounited Investment Group Corporation Limited Postdoctoral Programme, Beijing, 102611, China
* Corresponding Author: Lan Li. Email:
(This article belongs to the Special Issue: Multidisciplinary Clinical Health Psychology for Cancer Experience
Psychologie clinique multidisciplinaire de la santé pour l'expérience du cancer)
Psycho-Oncologie 2024, 18(4), 257-269. https://doi.org/10.32604/po.2024.057004
Received 05 August 2024; Accepted 06 September 2024; Issue published 04 December 2024
Abstract
This study explores the perspectives and challenges faced by family members providing mental support to cancer patients in Beijing, China. The primary objective is to understand the emotional and practical roles family members undertake and the difficulties they encounter. Utilizing a qualitative research design, data were collected through semi-structured interviews with family caregivers of cancer patients. Thematic analysis revealed several key themes: the dual burden of emotional support and caregiving responsibilities, the impact on daily life and personal well-being, the role and effectiveness of external support systems, perceptions of medical staff support, and the common challenges and conflicts faced in caregiving. The findings highlight the critical need for comprehensive support systems that address both the emotional and practical needs of family caregivers. Recommendations for enhancing family-centered support programs in oncology settings are discussed.Keywords
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