Caring for dependent children impacts practical and emotional problems and need for support, but not perceived distress among cancer patients.
Dominik FugmannPeter RichterAndre KargerNicole ErnstmannKlaus HönigCorinna BergeltHermann FallerImad MaatoukBeate HornemannBarbara SteinMartin TeufelUte GoerlingYesim ErimFranziska GeiserChristian AlbusBianca SenfMartin WickertJoachim B WeisPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2023)
The specific problems and needs of parents with cancer who care for dependent children are currently not sufficiently addressed in the clinical care pathways. All families should be helped to establish open and honest communication as well as understand the available support systems and what they can provide. Tailored interventions should be implemented for highly distressed families.