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Grandmother Caregivers and Caregiver Burden
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2004To describe the experience of grandmothers who are parenting their grandchildren, and determine the amount of caregiver burden felt by the grandmothers.This descriptive correlational study had a sample of 104 grandmothers, reporting on 249 custodial grandchildren. Grandmothers completed the Caregiver Reactions Assessment to determine perceived physical
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Experience of Caregiving and Coping in Caregivers of Schizophrenia
Clinical Schizophrenia & Related Psychoses, 2018Caregivers of schizophrenia play a major role in community-based care of patients. Recent studies have shed light on positive aspects of caregiving, in contrast to caregiving burden. There is limited research in this area in India.To assess the "experience of caregiving" and "coping strategies" in caregivers of patients with schizophrenia, and to study
Nimisha, Doval +4 more
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2012
Remarkable strides have been made in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, yet a considerable proportion of those infected with the virus may continue to require care. Those with cognitive deficits, those aging into a second decade of HIV infection, and those struggling with debilitating physical and mental symptoms may need at home caregiving.
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Remarkable strides have been made in the treatment of HIV/AIDS, yet a considerable proportion of those infected with the virus may continue to require care. Those with cognitive deficits, those aging into a second decade of HIV infection, and those struggling with debilitating physical and mental symptoms may need at home caregiving.
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Caregiver Burden or Caregiver Gain?: Respite for Family Caregivers
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2009Many caregivers of older family members do not realize the need for respite until their own health begins to deteriorate. The mental, emotional, and physical stress of caring for a family member can seem overwhelming. Creative options for respite care are emerging, but there are barriers to effective use of these programs.
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Oncology Nursing Forum, 2009
To describe the quality of life (QOL) and well-being of caregivers of patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy for leukemia and to identify strategies to promote the best possible QOL and well-being for the caregivers.Descriptive, cross-sectional study.Ambulatory treatment center of a major comprehensive cancer center in the southern United States ...
Geline Joy, Tamayo +3 more
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To describe the quality of life (QOL) and well-being of caregivers of patients receiving outpatient chemotherapy for leukemia and to identify strategies to promote the best possible QOL and well-being for the caregivers.Descriptive, cross-sectional study.Ambulatory treatment center of a major comprehensive cancer center in the southern United States ...
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Journal of Christian Nursing
ABSTRACT: Caregiving is a fundamental nursing role. However, when providing care to parents, the nurse experiences caregiving in a completely different way. The stresses and challenges the nurse experiences can be used to support others in similar caregiving experiences.
Melinda, Hermanns, Danice, Greer
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ABSTRACT: Caregiving is a fundamental nursing role. However, when providing care to parents, the nurse experiences caregiving in a completely different way. The stresses and challenges the nurse experiences can be used to support others in similar caregiving experiences.
Melinda, Hermanns, Danice, Greer
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[Once a caregiver, always a caregiver].
Revue de l'infirmiere, 2020March 2020, COVID-19 pandemic. In France, a state of health emergency is declared by the authorities; training managers are called in as reinforcements. This return to the field in the context of a health crisis has made it possible to re-examine practices and the place of the manager within the health system.
Alexandra, Bourgeois +3 more
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Critical Care Clinics, 2004
There are certainly many coping behaviors that may assist ICU caregivers in the process of caring for themselves. Staff support groups,regular interdisciplinary meetings to discuss difficult cases,and bringing trained personnel into the intensive care unit (ICU)environment to offer staff training in communication and conflict resolution skills have ...
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There are certainly many coping behaviors that may assist ICU caregivers in the process of caring for themselves. Staff support groups,regular interdisciplinary meetings to discuss difficult cases,and bringing trained personnel into the intensive care unit (ICU)environment to offer staff training in communication and conflict resolution skills have ...
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Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2007
<h4></h4> <p>National Family Caregivers month is a reminder of the invaluable contributions of family caregivers—contributions that are too often unrecognized when addressing the costs of health care. Unpaid caregivers spend a substantial percentage of each week “helping out,” often with older relatives ...
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<h4></h4> <p>National Family Caregivers month is a reminder of the invaluable contributions of family caregivers—contributions that are too often unrecognized when addressing the costs of health care. Unpaid caregivers spend a substantial percentage of each week “helping out,” often with older relatives ...
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