Caring for someone with cancer: Love Hurts | Olinda Santin | TEDxQueensUniversityBelfast
Considering the rising numbers of people affected by cancer, this talk highlights the experiences of those who provide informal care for their mums, dads, partners, brother, sisters, aunts and uncles and friends. We discuss the international experiences of informal cancer carers across the world including, Northern Ireland, Australia and Vietnam and the common theme that love ‘really hurts’. Olinda discusses evidence that providing care and support for a loved one can impact on your own health , yet the most natural act in the world is to care. The act of informal care is often the best medicine! This talk highlights that despite their pertinent importance in the management of cancer, the needs of carers remain largely unmet. As cancer rises and the burden on carers grows, we need to think differently about how we support families affected by cancer. Olinda’s academic background is in the area of psychology and public health. Her research aims to understand the impact that cancer can have both on patients and their families. She is interested in listening to the experiences of patients, carers and health care professionals and working together to develop solutions and improve cancer services both at home and internationally. She studied BSc Psychology at QUB and graduated in 2006. Olinda then undertook a PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health at QUB. Her PhD was about understanding the long- term impact that cancer can have on individuals who have had colorectal cancer. She later went on to complete a MSc in Health Psychology in Ulster University. Since 2010, I’ve worked in various research and academic positions in QUB. Olinda’s focus has always been to improve supportive services for those affected by cancer. She now leads a programme of international research focused on supporting informal carers and is the research lead for the Chronic Illness and Palliative Care research group in the School of Nursing and Midwifery. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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