Situations in which caregivers and patients are likely to collude: Perspectives from caregivers of advanced cancer patients in Bangladesh.

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Tác giả: Nahid Afsar, Jheelam Biswas, Nashid Islam, Salma Ahsan Khanam, Shima Rani Sarker, Md Shamsudduha Tauhid

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: England : Palliative & supportive care , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 236574

 OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to explore situations where caregivers and patients are likely to collude, from the perspective of caregivers of advanced cancer patients in Bangladesh. METHODS: This study took place in 2 different tertiary care hospitals in Bangladesh. The study design included both quantitative and qualitative components. In this study, we focused on situations in which caregivers choose not to disclose the truth, regardless of their patients' desire to know it. This may include instances of mutual withholding or cases of deliberate withholding by caregivers, even when patients express a desire to know the truth. While collusion may occur in some instances, not all situations qualify as collusion
  nonetheless, all of these situations were broadly considered as collusion-prone. The intensity of enactment was assessed using the "Caregiver Collusion Questionnaire," and in-depth exploration of collusion-prone situations was conducted through key person interviews with the caregivers. RESULTS: The intensity of enactment was medium to high among two-thirds (83.1%) of caregivers. This intensity was significantly associated with the caregivers' relationship with the patients and their intention to disclose the truth ( SIGNIFICANCE OF RESULTS: The nature of collusion-prone situations is shaped by culture and social values. By gradually and indirectly addressing these situations, healthcare professionals can assist families in navigating through difficult conversations and ensure that the patient's wishes and values are respected.
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