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Caregiver burden among diverse caregivers

Cancer, 2022
Caregivers are diverse. Research needs to focus on understanding the similarities and differences of diverse caregivers to develop the most supportive policies and programs.
Rebecca L. Utz, Echo L. Warner
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Grandmother Caregivers and Caregiver Burden

MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2004
To 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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Caregiver Burden

Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders, 2015
The Zarit Burden Interview allows caregiver burden to be interpreted from a total score. However, recent studies propose a multidimensional Zarit Burden Interview model. This study aims to determine the agreement between unidimensional (UD) and multidimensional (MD) classification of burden, and differences in predictors among identified groups.
Sabrina, Lau   +5 more
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Assessing caregiver burden

Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023
AbstractCaregiver burden is an unfortunate reality which can impact negatively on the health of the caregiver and the appropriate care the patient with dementia needs.The Zarit Burden interview provides an objective measure of caregiver’s burden which alerts the healthcare provider and the caregiver for the need to intervene to prevent deleterious ...
Leen Bakkali, Brenda Renzulli
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Caregiver Burden in Pulmonary Patients

Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2022
Caregiving has become an increasingly important medical and social issue in recent decades. We performed a cross-sectional study on pulmonary patients and accompanying informal caregivers who were hospitalized in the chest disease ward of a tertiary center in Turkey between January 2020 and April 2021.
Bilge Yılmaz Kara   +7 more
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Caregiving Burden

Research on Aging, 1992
This article critically examines the burden concept, its lack of clear definition, the inconsistency between its conceptualization and operationalization, its inappropriate use within the stress paradigm, and its marginal policy relevance. A needs-based conceptualization of burden is presented in which burden is defined in terms of frustration of ...
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Caregiver Burden: Historical Development

Nursing Forum, 1998
Within the last decade there has been a multitude of research related to the phenomenon of caregiver burden. Although the concept is relatively new in the literature, the responsibility and ultimately consequences of caring for another family member has existed for centuries.
R L, Hoffmann, A M, Mitchell
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Caregiver Burden #419

Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2021
Ramy Sedhom, Angela Samaan, Arjun Gupta
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Caregiver burden in Parkinson's disease

Movement Disorders, 2007
AbstractParkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that imposes an important burden upon the patient's caregiver. This study aims at assessing caregiver burden (CB) and analyzing its relationship with sociodemographic, emotional, and functional factors, as well as health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). The following measures were applied
Pablo, Martínez-Martín   +9 more
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Caregiver Burden Outcomes

2010
Most people with dementia live at home with their family, friends or another person who assists them in managing day to day life. In the USA approximately 49% of these caregivers are spouses of the patient, 45% are children, 77% are women and 73% are over 50 years of age.
Brodaty, Henry, Thompson, Claire
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