User:Stitch2001/Terminal illness
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Impact on family
Terminal patients' families often also suffer psychological consequences. If not well equipped to face the reality of their loved one's illness, family members may develop depressive symptoms and even have increased mortality. Taking care of sick family members may also cause stress, grief, and worry. Additionally, financial burden from medical treatment may be a source of stress.[1] Parents of terminally ill children also face additional challenges in addition to mental health stressors including difficulty balancing caregiving and maintaining employment. Many report feeling as if they have to "do it all" by balancing caring for their chronically ill child, limiting absence from work, and supporting their family members.[2] Children of terminally ill parents often experience a role reversal in which they become the caretakers of their adult parents. In taking on the burden of caring for their sick parent and assuming the responsibilities they can no longer accomplish, many children also experience significant declines in academic performance. [3]
Coping for family
Discussing the anticipated loss and planning for the future may help family members accept and prepare for the patient's death. Interventions may also be offered for anticipatory grief. In the case of more serious consequences such as depression, a more serious intervention or therapy is recommended. Upon the death of someone who is terminally ill, many family members that served as caregivers are likely to experience declines in their mental health.[4] Grief counseling and grief therapy may also be recommended for family members after a loved one's death.[5]
References
- ^ Lima, Liliana De; Pastrana, Tania (2016). "Opportunities for Palliative Care in Public Health". Annual Review of Public Health. 37 (1): 357–374. doi:10.1146/annurev-publhealth-032315-021448. PMID 26989831.
- ^ Kish, A. M.; Newcombe, P. A.; Haslam, D. M. (2018-05). "Working and caring for a child with chronic illness: A review of current literature". Child: Care, Health and Development. 44 (3): 343–354. doi:10.1111/cch.12546.
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ^ Chen, Cliff Yung-Chi (2017-06). "Effects of Parental Chronic Illness on Children's Psychosocial and Educational Functioning: a Literature Review". Contemporary School Psychology. 21 (2): 166–176. doi:10.1007/s40688-016-0109-7. ISSN 2159-2020.
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ^ Aoun, Samar M; Bentley, Brenda; Funk, Laura; Toye, Chris; Grande, Gunn; Stajduhar, Kelli J (2013-05). "A 10-year literature review of family caregiving for motor neurone disease: Moving from caregiver burden studies to palliative care interventions". Palliative Medicine. 27 (5): 437–446. doi:10.1177/0269216312455729. ISSN 0269-2163.
{{cite journal}}: Check date values in:|date=(help) - ^ "Last Days of Life". National Cancer Institute. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2017-11-26.
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