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Effects of Nurse-led Supportive Care Programme on Caregiver Burden and Resilience of Family Caregivers

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18 years and older
Both
Phase N/A

Lung cancer is a very serious illness that affects many people and can lead to death. People with this illness often need a lot of help, and their family members usually step in to care for them at home. When family members take care of someone with lung cancer, they might feel very tired and stressed. This study is looking at how a special program led by nurses can help family caregivers feel less stressed and more strong and positive, which is called resilience.

  • The study is for family members who have been caregivers for at least one year.
  • You can't join if you have trouble communicating or if you already get other help.
  • This study helps understand how to support family caregivers better.
Study details
    Nurse-led Supportive Care

NCT06204289

Izmir Bakircay University

24 January 2024

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