Results 261 to 270 of about 311,401 (301)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
The impact of Alzheimer’s Disease on care partners
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022AbstractBackgroundThe burden of informal caregiving of people with Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) is often overlooked. We wanted to provide an overview of the burden of AD for care partners and to explore how the burden increases with disease progression through a systematic literature review.MethodA protocol was developed before searches in PubMed, Embase ...
Julie Hviid Hahn‐Pedersen +1 more
openaire +1 more source
Abstract This chapter is devoted to ADHD “care partners.” ADHD never affects just one person; it affects everyone around them, including parents, partners, spouses, siblings, teachers, coaches, therapists, medical professionals, and other caregivers.
Sarah Cheyette, Benjamin Cheyette
openaire +1 more source
Sarah Cheyette, Benjamin Cheyette
openaire +1 more source
Launching Care Partners in Medical-Surgical Nursing
The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2012In the wake of health care reform, a large health system developed a new model of medical-surgical nursing care delivery. To facilitate the subsequent culture change, a non-traditional educational approach was used to provide a dynamic experiential venue that included real-time feedback to facilitate nurses’ behavioral transformation.
openaire +2 more sources
Palliative Care and Care Partner Support in Neuro-oncology
Continuum, 2023The journey for a patient with a brain tumor and their loved ones can be extremely challenging due to the high burden of physical symptoms and the emotional distress caused by the diagnosis. Optimizing quality of life by addressing symptoms and reducing this emotional distress can improve treatment tolerance and outcomes and alleviate care partner ...
openaire +2 more sources
Care Partner Burden and Support Services in Dementia
ContinuumInformal care partners are essential to the care of people living with dementia, but they often experience significant burden and receive minimal training, support, and resources. This article provides an overview of care partner experiences, factors contributing to burden, and methods for reducing burden of caregiving in dementia.The US Department of ...
openaire +2 more sources
Resilient Connections: Care Partner Networks in Dementia Care
Research on AgingResearch on dementia care partners often emphasizes the dyadic relationship, overlooking broader social networks that shape care partners’ well-being and resilience. This study examines how social network composition and quality influence care partner outcomes.
M. Aaron Guest +12 more
openaire +1 more source
Care Partners, Support Partners, Carers, and Caregivers
Abstract Those who provide support, assistance, or hands-on care for someone living with multiple sclerosis (MS) face significant challenges of their own that tend to take a backseat to the needs of the person with MS. The emotional and physical well-being of spouses and partners, parents, adult children, and other family members who ...Kathleen Costello +2 more
openaire +1 more source
Planning for post‐pandemic cancer care delivery: Recovery or opportunity for redesign?
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Pelin Cinar +2 more
exaly

