Support for caregivers of cancer patients¶
National Cancer Institute. Public cancer caregiver support page.
Key findings used in wiki¶
- NCI defines cancer caregiving broadly: day-to-day help, medicines or therapy tasks, activities of daily living, distance coordination, and emotional or spiritual support.
- The page treats caregiver self-care as operationally necessary: if caregivers do not take care of themselves, they cannot sustain care for others.
- It names common role shifts, family dynamics, reluctance to ask for help, and support groups as practical parts of the cancer-caregiving experience.
- It frames long-distance cancer caregiving as coordination work: maintaining contact with nearby helpers, organizing documents, and building a shared information place.
- NCI text is generally reusable with attribution under its reuse policy, but images and logos may have separate restrictions.