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Improving the psychological wellbeing of family caregivers of home based palliative care patients: A randomised controll [ 2007 - 2011 ]

Also known as: Improving the psychological wellbeing of family caregivers of home based palliative care patients

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/447717]

Researchers: Prof Peter Hudson (Principal investigator) ,  Dr Marylynn Oldham Prof Brian Kelly Prof Tom Trauer

Brief description Support for family caregivers during the care giving phase and into bereavement is a core element of palliative care philosophy and practice. The majority of people report a preference to be cared for at home yet only about a quarter of Australians receiving palliative care services have a home death. Family caregivers provide the bulk of support to patients receiving palliative care at home and without this contribution the well-being of patients and their capacity to remain at home would be compromised. Many research studies have acknowledged the negative psychological, physical, social and financial impact experienced by family caregivers who care for a relative requiring palliative care at home. Family caregivers report a variety of unmet needs throughout the palliative care and bereavement process, despite input from health care services and have been referred to as �hidden patients�. Support for family caregivers is often crisis driven. Resource issues in rural areas add to the challenges of providing optimal family centred support. Hence, it is difficult to claim that palliative care services pro-actively provide effective targeted support for family caregivers and for the most part, family situations with unmet needs prevail. Family caregivers want information that prepares them for what is involved in supporting a dying relative, on how to provide patient comfort, practical care needs and strategies to minimise their own psychological burden. Our study specifically responds to these identified needs by evaluating a home based intervention that aims to enhance the psychological well-being of family caregivers. Family caregivers will receive two home visits from a palliative care nurse, written resources and phone support. A care plan will be developed in partnership with the local palliative care service.

Funding Amount $AUD 300,000.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Strategic Awards

Notes Palliative Care Research

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