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Caregiver network structure, support and caregiver distress
American Journal of Community Psychology, 1992Examined the relationship between the structure of caregiver personal networks, support, and perceived distress. It is argued that network structure should have little direct effect on distress but should have indirect effects via support. Data from 83 family caregivers to chronically mentally ill family members living at home in Summit County, Ohio ...
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Supporting Family Caregivers: Communicating with Family Caregivers
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2011Nurses can foster partnerships with patients and families during acute care hospitalizations.
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Caregiver burden or caregiver gain?
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.
Jeanne M, Sorrell, Pamela R, Cangelosi
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2015
Becoming a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another neurocognitive disorder can be an unexpected, undesirable, underappreciated—and yet noble role. It is heartbreaking to watch someone lose the very cognitive capacities that once helped to define them as a person.
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Becoming a caregiver for someone with Alzheimer’s disease or another neurocognitive disorder can be an unexpected, undesirable, underappreciated—and yet noble role. It is heartbreaking to watch someone lose the very cognitive capacities that once helped to define them as a person.
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 1989
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