Clinical practice guidelines for the care of psychologically distressed bereaved families who have lost members to physical illness including cancer

Author:

Akechi Tatsuo1234,Kubota Yosuke1234,Ohtake Yoichi5678,Setou Noriko910,Fujimori Maiko1112,Takeuchi Emi1314,Kurata Akiko1516,Okamura Masako1112,Hasuo Hideaki1718,Sakamoto Ryo1920,Miyamoto Seraki2122,Asai Mariko2324,Shinozaki Kumiko1112,Onishi Hideki2526,Shinomiya Toshiaki2728,Okuyama Toru122930,Sakaguchi Yukihiro3132,Matsuoka Hiromichi3334

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry and Cognitive-Behavioral Medicine , , Nagoya , Japan

2. Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences , , Nagoya , Japan

3. Center for Psycho-oncology and Palliative Care , , Nagoya , Japan

4. Nagoya City University Hospital , , Nagoya , Japan

5. Department of Internal Medicine , , Itami , Japan

6. Itami Seifu Houpital , , Itami , Japan

7. Department of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine and Palliative Care Medicine , , Sakai , Japan

8. Sakai City Medical Center , , Sakai , Japan

9. Department of Disaster Psychiatry , , Fukushima , Japan

10. Fukushima Medical University , , Fukushima , Japan

11. Division of Supportive Care , Survivorship and Translational Research, , Tokyo , Japan

12. National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control , Survivorship and Translational Research, , Tokyo , Japan

13. Division of Quality Assurance Programs , , Tokyo , Japan

14. National Cancer Center Institute for Cancer Control , , Tokyo , Japan

15. Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences , Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, , Higashihiroshima , Japan

16. Hiroshima University , Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, , Higashihiroshima , Japan

17. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine , , Osaka , Japan

18. Kansai Medical University , , Osaka , Japan

19. Department of Psychosomatic Medicine , , Osakasayama , Japan

20. Kindai University Hospital , , Osakasayama , Japan

21. Department of Stress Sciences and Psychosomatic Medicine , Graduate School of Medicine, , Tokyo , Japan

22. The University of Tokyo , Graduate School of Medicine, , Tokyo , Japan

23. Department of Medical Psychology , , Tokyo , Japan

24. Nippon Medical School , , Tokyo , Japan

25. Department of Psycho-Oncology , , Hidaka , Japan

26. Saitama Medical University International Medical Center , , Hidaka , Japan

27. Palliative Care Center , , Kashihara , Japan

28. Nara Medical University , , Kashihara , Japan

29. Department of Psychiatry , , Nagoya , Japan

30. Nagoya City University West Medical Center , , Nagoya , Japan

31. School of Human Welfare Studies , , Nishinomiya , Japan

32. Kwansei Gakuin University , , Nishinomiya , Japan

33. Division of Psycho-Oncology , , Tokyo , Japan

34. National Cancer Center Hospital , , Tokyo , Japan

Abstract

Abstract The Japanese Psycho-Oncology Society and the Japanese Association of Supportive Care in Cancer developed evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the care of psychologically distressed bereaved families who have lost members to physical illness including cancer. The guideline development group formulated two clinical questions. A systematic literature review was conducted. The level of evidence and the strength of the recommendations were graded and recommendation statements validated using the modified Delphi method. The recommendations were as follows: non-pharmacological interventions were indicated for serious psychological distress (depression and grief); antidepressants were indicated for depression; however, psychotropic medications including antidepressants were not recommended for ‘complicated’ grief. These guidelines will facilitate the provision of appropriate care to distressed bereaved family members and highlight areas where further research is needed.

Funder

Health Labor Sciences Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cancer Research,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Oncology,General Medicine

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