Abstract
The family is essential to patients with advanced cancer. Family and caregiver distress, however, can impair optimal care and support of the patient. A five-item questionnaire, the Family APGAR Scale, was evaluated to determine family functioning levels of selected patients. The APGAR Scale has five components for measuring family functioning: Adaptation, Partnership, Growth, Affection, and Resolve. Fifty consecutive patients admitted to a palliative medicine inpatient unit were reviewed for a pilot study. Eligibility requirements included admission to the unit for the first time, and the ability to speak English and give informed consent. Fifteen patients and 11 primary care-givers participated. Despite the small sample, some significant family functioning issues were identified. Completing the study later with a larger sample will provide information that will help the multidisciplinary team better meet the needs of both patient and family.
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