Family Caregivers in Palliative Care Therapeutic Management: An Integrative Review

J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2024 Nov 28:1-10. doi: 10.1080/15360288.2024.2433204. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

In palliative care, family caregivers are partners of multidisciplinary teams in the continuity of care at home. Effective therapeutic management provides optimal relief of distressing symptoms. It requires the acquisition of specific knowledge and care, but it also involves decision-making with ethical implications that increase the stress and burden on caregivers. The themes identified reflect the tangled dynamics of managing therapeutic regimens in the complexity of being a family caregiver. Therapeutic management relates to effective symptom management, which requires tasks and skills. This management is filled with uncertainties, fears, and emotions that arise from the complexity, responsibility, and weight represented by managing therapeutic regimens. Family caregivers are presented as coordinating elements within the healthcare system. The role of family caregivers is multidimensional, with numerous tasks and skills needed to support their relatives. Therapeutic management is more than just administering medications and needs to keep up with growing and fluctuating needs.

Keywords: Family caregiver; palliative care; therapeutic; therapeutic management.