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Caregivers' attachment patterns and their interactions with cancer patients' patterns

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Tsilika, E.; Parpa, E.; Zygogianni, A.; Kouloulias, V.; Mystakidou, K.
Date
2015
DOI
10.1007/s00520-014-2329-6
Keyword
Attachment
Caregivers
Spouses
Cancer patients
Dyad
Family
STAGE BREAST-CANCER
ADULT ATTACHMENT
INTIMATE-RELATIONSHIPS
MARITAL
SATISFACTION
THEORY PERSPECTIVE
SPOUSE CAREGIVERS
WORKING MODELS
COUPLES
DISTRESS
ADJUSTMENT
Oncology
Health Care Sciences & Services
Rehabilitation
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Abstract
To provide a brief review of the empirical literature regarding the attachment style of the cancer patients' caregivers as well as the link between attachment, caregiving, and care-receiving behaviors are defined. An extensive systematic electronic review (Medline, PsycINFO, and Attachment Theory Website (ATW)) and subsequent examination of reference lists were carried out to retrieve published articles up to 2011, using attachment and cancer in combination with caregiver, spouse, dyad, and family as the key words. The titles, abstracts, or full articles, if necessary, were reviewed to determine whether the articles met the eligibility criteria. Eighty-seven studies have been identified, including research articles, books, and chapters in books. The attachment style of a caregiver can influence how they respond to a patient's needs. Studies have found that attachment anxiety or avoidance is more likely to interfere with effective and sensitive caregiving.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/33944
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