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A systematic review of cancer caregiver interventions

Appraising the potential for implementation of evidence into practice

Published Date: 4.2.2019

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone with cancer

Cancer Carer intervention Carer support

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Theme: Specific groups of carers

Sub-theme: Caring for someone with cancer

View Publication Cancer Carer intervention Carer support

Verification Statement

This publication / resource is hosted on a publicly available external link. If the full text is not publicly accessible, summary points are included and a contact method for the author(s) is provided, where available.

The summary information presented is based on content submitted by an author or other user
, along with publicly available information about the publication / resource added by the Carer Knowledge Exchange team.

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A systematic review of cancer caregiver interventions

Appraising the potential for implementation of evidence into practice

Published Date: 4.2.2019

  • Author/ Authors

    Anna Ugalde, Cadeyrn J. Gaskin, Nicole M. Rankin, Penelope Schofield, Anna Boltong, Sanchia Aranda, Suzanne Chambers, Meinir Krishnasamy, Patricia M. Livingston

  • Suggested citation (APA 7th edition)

    Ugalde, A., Gaskin, C. J., Rankin, N. M., Schofield, P., Boltong, A., Aranda, S., Chambers, S., Krishnasamy, M., & Livingston, P. M. (2019). A systematic review of cancer caregiver interventions: Appraising the potential for implementation of evidence into practice. Psycho-Oncology (Chichester, England), 28(4), 687–701. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.5018

Long Summary

This article examined the potential for cancer caregiver interventions to be implemented in practice, revealing that there is much potential for future implementation of cancer caregiver interventions. The results reveal a range of suggestions for improving research conducted in this field.

    Key Messages for Carers


  • Reveals a need for interventions to be developed with extensive input from carers
  • Revealed the importance of examining the acceptability of interventions from a carer perspective

  • Key Messages for Policy Makers


  • Revealed a need for studies to address action to incorporate interventions into practice
  • Revealed a need for studies in this field to address the potential adoption of interventions

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