Underestimated caregiver burden by cancer patients and its association with quality of life, depression and anxiety among caregivers

Author:

Shin J.Y.1ORCID,Lim J.-W.2,Shin D.W.34,Kim S.Y.56,Yang H.-K.7,Cho J.8910,Jeong A.11,Jo D.12,Yim C.-Y.13,Park K.5,Park J.-H.514ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Education; Inha University; Incheon Republic of Korea

2. College of Social Welfare; Kangnam University; Yongin Republic of Korea

3. Department of Family Medicine; Samsung Medical Center; Seoul Republic of Korea

4. Supportive Care Center; Samsung Comprehensive Cancer Center; Seoul Republic of Korea

5. Cancer Policy Branch; National Cancer Control Institute; National Cancer Center; Goyang Republic of Korea

6. Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine; Chungbuk National University Hospital; Cheongju Republic of Korea

7. Cancer Survivoship Branch; National Cancer Control Institute; National Cancer Center; Goyang Republic of Korea

8. Department of Clinical Research Design and Evaluation; SAIHST, Sungkyunkwan University; Seoul Republic of Korea

9. Departments of Epidemiology and Health, Behavior, and Society; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; Baltimore MD USA

10. Center for Clinical Epidemiology; Samsung Medical Center; School of Medicine; Sungkyunkwan University; Seoul Republic of Korea

11. Department of Psychology; University of Utah; Incheon Republic of Korea

12. Department of Internal Medicine; College of Medicine; Chungnam National University; Daejeon Republic of Korea

13. Division of Hematology-Oncology; Department of Internal Medicine; Chonbuk National University Medical School and Hospital; Jeonju Republic of Korea

14. College of Medicine/Graduate School of Health Science Business Convergence; Chungbuk National University; Cheongju Republic of Korea

Funder

National Cancer Center

National Research Foundation of Korea

Korea government (MSIP)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Oncology

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