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Abstract We created and tested a prototype of CAPABLE Care Partner as an enhancement to CAPABLE. We developed this through a three-phased approach over three years and incorporated care partners, older adults, clinicians, and administrators to design and test this enhancement using human-centered design principles.
Paone, Deborah +2 more
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Effects of care partner type on outcomes from a multicomponent behavioral intervention for mild cognitive impairment [PDF]
INTRODUCTION Multicomponent non‐pharmacological interventions, such as the HABIT Healthy Action to Benefit Independence & Thinking® program, have shown promise for improving emotional well‐being, functioning, and self‐efficacy in both people with mild ...
Zhigang Xie +12 more
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ASSOCIATION OF BPSD AND CARE PARTNER OUTCOMES MEDIATED BY CARE PARTNER DISTRESS [PDF]
Abstract Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) include a range of symptoms that commonly occur during hospitalization and post-discharge. BPSD can be difficult to anticipate and can create challenges for family care partners which may lead to adverse care partner outcomes.
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Living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with hardships for patients and their care-partners. Empowering patients and their care-partners, including family members or friends involved in their care, may help minimize the burden and ...
Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh +18 more
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Care Partner Perspectives on the Use of a Patient Portal Intervention to Promote Care Partner Identification in Dementia Care. [PDF]
Care partners are crucial to supporting the complex health needs of older adults with dementia, but they are not systematically identified in care delivery. As part of a real-world implementation project in geriatric primary care, we adapted a portal-based agenda setting intervention, OurNotes, by incorporating items to help care partners self ...
Riffin C +7 more
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NAVIGATING DEMENTIA CAREGIVING AFTER HOSPITALIZATION: CARE PARTNER EXPERIENCES [PDF]
Abstract Hospitalization and the post-acute transitional period are particularly vulnerable, yet largely underexamined period, in the person living with dementia and their family care partners. The care receivers’ increased care dependency and complex medical and psychosocial needs compound the chronic stress of care partners, and demand
Kuzmik, Ashley, Flanagan, Jane
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Introduction We evaluated determinants associated with care partner outcomes along the Alzheimer's disease (AD) stages. Methods We included n = 270 care partners of amyloid‐positive patients in the pre‐dementia and dementia stages of AD.
Arenda Mank +10 more
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During the COVID-19 outbreak, sheltering at home has led to an increase in physical intimate partner violence cases. Intimate partner violence–sustained ocular injuries may be higher during the pandemic due to the increase in physical intimate partner ...
Patrice M Hicks +2 more
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Temporary mechanical circulatory support (tMCS) is a life-saving treatment option for patients in cardiogenic shock (CS), but many aspects such as patient selection, initiation threshold and optimal modality selection remain unclear. This study describes
Sascha Ott +11 more
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Care Partners and Multiple Sclerosis [PDF]
Background: Caring for someone with multiple sclerosis (MS) can be a stressful experience that requires clinical attention. We investigated the impact of caregiver stress on the emotional well-being and physical health of the MS care partner using the North American Research Committee on Multiple Sclerosis (NARCOMS) Registry.Methods: Care partners of ...
James Simsarian +7 more
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