Illness uncertainty and quality of life in patients with advanced cancer and their family caregivers: An actor‐partner interdependence model analysis

Author:

Guan Ting1,Chapman Mimi V.2,de Saxe Zerden Lisa2,Zimmer Catherine3,Braden Carrie Jo4,Rizo Cynthia F.2,Northouse Laurel5,Song Lixin4

Affiliation:

1. Syracuse University School of Social Work Syracuse New York USA

2. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Social Work Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

4. University of Texas Health San Antoni San Antonio Texas USA

5. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Michigan USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe relationship between illness uncertainty and quality of life (QOL) has been examined for either the patient or caregiver, but not among the patient‐caregiver dyads. This study examined relationships between illness uncertainty and QOL among patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers.MethodsWe conducted a secondary analysis of data from a randomized clinical trial that examined the effects of a dyadic‐based intervention on psychological outcomes for patients with advanced cancer and family caregivers (N = 484 dyads). Illness uncertainty and QOL were measured using the shorten version of the Mishel Uncertainty in Illness Scale for Adult and the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy, respectively. The actor–partner interdependence model was used to examine whether an individual's uncertainty (either a patient's or caregiver's) was associated with their own QOL (i.e., an actor effect) and/or their partner's QOL (i.e., a partner effect).ResultsSignificant actor effects included a negative association between patients' uncertainty and their own QOL (b = −0.422; p < 0.001) and a negative association between caregivers' uncertainty and their own QOL (b = −0.408; p < 0.001). In terms of partner effects, patients' uncertainty was negatively associated with caregivers' QOL (b = −0.095; p < 0.01). No partner effect was found for caregivers, suggesting that caregivers' uncertainty was not related to patients' QOL.ConclusionsStudy findings support targeted interventions offered to both patients and their family caregivers to manage their illness uncertainty and improve their QOL.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Oncology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology

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