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P-33 Descriptive study on the quality of life among the caregivers of cancer patients undergoing out-patient chemotherapy in cancer care center of medical center manila (manilamed)
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  1. Alfred Patrick Mina
  1. ManilMed-Medical Center Manila, City of Manila, Philippines

Abstract

Introduction Caregivers of cancer patients experience risk for burden, poor quality of life (QOL), and burnout. Their burden and quality of life can be measured through the use of a multidimensional tool, Caregiver Quality-of- Life Index-Cancer (CQOLC). We determine the quality of life (QOL) of caregivers of cancer patients undergoing out-patient chemotherapy in Cancer Center of Manila Med.

Objective To assess the quality of life using Caregiver Quality of Life – Cancer (CQOLC) among caregivers of cancer patients on going out-patient chemotherapy in Cancer Care Center of Manila Med from July-September 2020.

Methods A total of 44 caregivers of cancer patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy completed the sociodemographic survey and Caregiver Quality of Life Index-Cancer (CQOLC) tool. Demographic profile were identified. Quality of life(QoL) was characterized and assessed using the CQOLC index tool (table 1).

Results/Analysis 44 respondents were included with mean age 40.61. Majority were female, young adults, and children of patients. Mean total CQOLC score was 84.70 ± 21.24. Association between sociodemographic and quality of life impairments in each domain was determined, only domain with significant correlation was Burden in female groups (p-value 0.0169). Caregivers caring for non-metastatic cancer patients showed better quality of life with p-value of 0.0315 and 0.023, on the Disruptiveness and Burden domains respectively. Other characteristics and domains showed no significant differences (table 2).

Abstract P-33 Table 1

respondents (caregivers) and patients’ demographic profile (n=44)

Abstract P-33 Table 2

Comparison (mean ± standard deviation) and correlation of CQOLC scores with respect to caregivers’ and patients’ characteristics

Conclusion Caregivers of cancer patients have a relatively good quality of life based on CQOLC score. This study also confirmed that quality of life of cancer patients’ primary caregivers are greatly affected by different factor.

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