Abstract
This article aims to discuss the current state and research progress concerning the mental health of caregivers for surgical oncology patients. The goal is to offer insights that can serve as a reference for further enhancements in caregivers’ mental well-being. This article conducts a comprehensive review and analysis of recent studies on the mental health of caregivers for patients undergoing oncologic surgery. These studies reveal that caregivers commonly grapple with mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, and stress. These problems are closely linked to the stress of the patient’s condition and treatment, the caregiver’s own mental strain, and a lack of social support. In addition, the mental health status of caregivers significantly influences the patient’s treatment and recovery process. Implementing various interventions, such as mental health education, services, the establishment of mental health support teams, and engagement in mental health promotion activities, can contribute to the improvement of caregivers’ mental well-being. This, in turn, has the potential to enhance treatment outcomes and the overall quality of life for patients.
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