What is it about?

Our findings highlight the importance of healthcare professionals, especially nurses, in recognizing and helping caregivers manage their stress. We suggest that healthcare systems should provide more support for families caring for breast cancer patients, both in outpatient and inpatient settings.

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Why is it important?

Our study addresses the timely issue of stress and adaptation among family caregivers of breast cancer patients in Asia, providing unique insights into their experiences. This research can lead to more targeted support and interventions, benefiting both caregivers and patients. By shedding light on these challenges, we aim to raise awareness and encourage further research and support initiatives, attracting a broader readership interested in healthcare and caregiving issues.

Perspectives

This publication is crucial as it explores the experiences of family caregivers for breast cancer patients in Asia, shedding light on their often-overlooked challenges. It emphasizes the importance of caregiver well-being and suggests early recognition of their stress, calling for integrated family-centered care. This research offers insights that can guide healthcare and support systems, ultimately improving patient care and caregiver support.

Mr Ferry Efendi
Universitas Airlangga

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This page is a summary of: Family Process with Breast Cancer Patient in Indonesia, Jurnal NERS, October 2017, Universitas Airlangga,
DOI: 10.20473/jn.v12i2.5970.
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