While the important role of family as carer has been increasingly recognised in healthcare service provision, particularly for patients with acute or chronic illnesses, the carer's information and social needs have not been well understood and adequately supported. In order to provide continuous and home-based care for the patient, and to make informed decisions about the care, a family carer needs sufficient access to medical information in general, the patient's health information specifically, and supportive care services. Two key challenges are the carer's lack of medical knowledge and the many carers with non-English speaking and different cultural backgrounds. The informational and social needs of family carers are not yet well understood. This paper analyses the web-log of a husband-carer who provided support for his wife, who at the time of care was a lung cancer patient. It examines the decision-making journey of the carer and identifies the key issues faced in terms of informational and social practices surrounding care provision.
History
Event
Collaborative Decision Making Conference (2008 : Toulouse, France)
Pagination
139 - 149
Publisher
IOS Press
Location
Toulouse, France
Place of publication
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Start date
2008-07-01
End date
2008-07-04
ISBN-13
9781586038816
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
P ZarateÌ
Title of proceedings
Collaborative decision making : perspectives and challenges : Final program for the International Conference on Collaborative Decision Making