caregivers. Mentioned in 46 articles, this goal
focused primarily on the need to provide psychosocial
support to families and caregivers during the
patient’s illness and following the patient’s death.
From the patient’s perspective, support for family
or caregiver usually referred to the desire to relieve
burdens placed on loved ones and not wanting to be
a burden to them, whether financially, physically, or
emotionally. Examples of such goals included the
desire to avoid circumstances in which family members
would be forced to provide care, witness an
unnecessarily prolonged process of dying, or have
to make decisions about medical care once a patient
becomes incapacitated.
caregivers. Mentioned in 46 articles, this goal
focused primarily on the need to provide psychosocial
support to families and caregivers during the
patient’s illness and following the patient’s death.
From the patient’s perspective, support for family
or caregiver usually referred to the desire to relieve
burdens placed on loved ones and not wanting to be
a burden to them, whether financially, physically, or
emotionally. Examples of such goals included the
desire to avoid circumstances in which family members
would be forced to provide care, witness an
unnecessarily prolonged process of dying, or have
to make decisions about medical care once a patient
becomes incapacitated.
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