Quality of life of caregivers at the end of their child's pediatric cancer treatment: cancer-specific worry and material hardship.
Liana R GaltieriMegan N PerezLamia P BarakatPublished in: Journal of pediatric psychology (2024)
Caregivers with sufficient resources and less worry about cancer have higher QOL. Findings highlight the importance of end-of-treatment screening of caregivers' subjective cancer-specific worry in addition to material hardship, irrespective of their cancer-related stressors, for ongoing psychosocial support.