Posttraumatic growth and related factors among relatives, caring for cancer patients. Systematic review (Part 1)

A. M. Shishkova, V. V. Bocharov, E. S. Tsygankova, E. A. Granovskaya
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Caring for cancer patients can have not only negative impact on the informal caregivers, but can also be a source of positive personality transformations in the challenging situation associated with cancer. Aim: identification and synthesis of data on posttraumatic growth (PTG) and socio-demographic, clinical and psychological factors associated with PTG in relatives, caring for patients with cancer. Methods: The review was conducted according to the statement of the PRISMA guidelines. The review used 2 search strategies: systematic electronic search in databases (Pubmed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, EBSCO, SAGE journals и eLIBRARY), manual search of articles in references lists of eligible articles. Results: a total of 23 studies were included in the review. The total amount of relatives and loved ones, caring for cancer patients was 5140. The average age of respondents was 52,2 (SD = 10,77) years. The majority of those surveyed were female - 58% and were spouses/partners of patients (52%). PTG among cancer patients' relatives is a universal phenomenon that occurs in a wide variety of socio-cultural populations and ethnic groups. The Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) is the most popular tool used for assessing PTG in the analyzed studies. Conclusion: there is a gap in domestic research on PTG among cancer patients' informal caregivers. The implementation of the PTG in to the clinical practice will help significantly expand the possibility of providing specialized psychological assistance to them.
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创伤后成长及其相关因素的亲属,照顾癌症患者。系统回顾(第一部分)
照顾癌症患者不仅会对非正式的照顾者产生负面影响,而且也可能成为与癌症相关的挑战性情况下积极人格转变的来源。目的:识别和综合癌症患者亲属创伤后生长(PTG)和与PTG相关的社会人口统计学、临床和心理因素的数据。方法:按照PRISMA指南的要求进行综述。本综述采用了两种检索策略:在数据库(Pubmed, Google Scholar, Cochrane, EBSCO, SAGE journals)中进行系统电子检索,在参考文献列表中手动检索符合条件的文章。结果:共纳入23项研究。照顾癌症患者的亲属和亲人总数为5140人。受访者的平均年龄为52,2岁(SD = 10,77)岁。接受调查的大多数是女性(58%)和患者的配偶/伴侣(52%)。癌症患者亲属间的PTG是一种普遍现象,发生在各种社会文化人群和种族群体中。创伤后成长量表(PTGI)是分析研究中最常用的评估创伤后成长量表(PTG)的工具。结论:国内对癌症患者非正式照护者PTG的研究存在空白。在临床实践中实施PTG将有助于大大扩大向他们提供专门心理援助的可能性。
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