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Pre-Loss Grief in Caregivers of Older Adults with Dementia with Lewy Bodies
Background: Pre-loss grief increases as dementia advances. Caregivers who experience pre-loss grief face risks to their own physical and psychological health.
Park, Juyoung, Galvin, James E.
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Specialty palliative care (SPC) can improve symptoms and well‐being for people living with ALS. Few studies capture how ALS clinicians utilize or are impacted by SPC. We sought to understand how the presence of SPC clinicians on ALS teams impacts ALS clinicians' referrals to and satisfaction with SPC.
Astrid Grouls +8 more
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Caregrief scale confirmatory factor analysis in a sample of portuguese caregivers
There is a great deal of information about caregivers’ suffering. However, there is a lack of scales in Portugal that evaluate this dimension of human behavior.
J. Vasconcelos-Raposo +4 more
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Abstract Background Temporary feeding tubes are common in pediatric healthcare, but research on understanding how clinicians manage their use and understand the impact on families is limited. Existing research often overlooks clinician perspectives despite tensions between clinical priorities and family needs. This study aimed to understand clinicians'
Claire Reilly +4 more
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Consensus‐Based Safety Recommendations for Informal Home Care: A Mixed Methods Study
ABSTRACT As home‐based care expands globally, informal caregivers are responsible for medical and nursing responsibilities, raising serious concerns about safety and risk management. This study proposes expert‐informed, safety recommendations tailored to informal caregiving in home settings.
Nida Abed +9 more
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Factors Influencing Secondary Traumatic Stress in Pediatric Nurses: An Integrative Review
ABSTRACT Secondary traumatic stress is a significant occupational concern in pediatric nursing because frequent exposure to traumatic events can compromise nurses' emotional health, increase burnout, and reduce the quality of care. The aim of this integrative review is to synthesize the current evidence on the prevalence and contributing factors of ...
Heemoon Lim, Won Jin Seo, Hyejung Lee
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Predictors of complicated grief in caregivers of palliative care patients
Introduction: It is important to identify the factors s associated with complicated grief (CG) in order to prevent it. Objective: To determine the factors associated with CG in the end-of-life phase within the palliative care context.
López Pérez, Yolanda +3 more
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This study aimed to investigate whether a 1-day training course improved support staff knowledge about bereavement and grief in people with a learning disability. A questionnaire based, mixed design was used.
Watters, Laura +5 more
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Teaching Through Trauma: English Teachers Navigating Affective Regimes in Post‐Earthquake Türkiye
Abstract This study explores how English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teachers in post‐earthquake Türkiye narrated their experiences of loss, survival, and teaching within state‐imposed affective regimes. Drawing on an affective–discursive analysis of Ministry of National Education (MoNE) documents and media texts, the study first investigates how ...
Merve Özçelik
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Caring for the caregivers: a reflection on the challenges of caring for an older adult with dementia
As the population of older adults continues to grow, the prevalence of dementia is increasing dramatically. Caring for an older adult with dementia is associated with high levels of chronic stress that may negatively impact the health of the caregiver ...
Nicholas S. Koufacos
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