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Caregiver burden among diverse caregivers
Cancer, 2022Caregivers 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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Caregiver-oncologist prognostic concordance, caregiving esteem, and caregiver outcomes
Journal of Geriatric Oncology, 2022Caregiver-oncologist concordance regarding the patient's prognosis is associated with worse caregiver outcomes (e.g., depressive symptoms), but mechanisms underpinning these associations are unclear. We explored whether caregiving esteem mediates these associations.At enrollment, caregivers and oncologists used a 5-point ordinal scale to estimate ...
Kah Poh, Loh +15 more
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Compound caregiving: When lifelong caregivers undertake additional caregiving roles.
Rehabilitation Psychology, 2010Lifetime parental caregivers of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) may also become caregivers to other family members. This study investigated caregiver experiences of compound caregiving (i.e. additional caregiving roles) and its association with caregiver quality of life.Ninety-one older caregivers living with their adult son/daughter with ID
Elizabeth A. Perkins, William E. Haley
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International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2008
Aims: This study investigated the consequences caregivers of outpatients with bipolar disorder are confronted with, the distress they experience and their coping styles. Methods: Caregivers ( n = 115) were asked to complete the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire (IEQ) to measure caregivers' consequences, the Utrecht Coping List (UCL) to measure ...
Goossens, P.J.J. +3 more
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Aims: This study investigated the consequences caregivers of outpatients with bipolar disorder are confronted with, the distress they experience and their coping styles. Methods: Caregivers ( n = 115) were asked to complete the Involvement Evaluation Questionnaire (IEQ) to measure caregivers' consequences, the Utrecht Coping List (UCL) to measure ...
Goossens, P.J.J. +3 more
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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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Advances in Nursing Science, 1987
Theory-generating methodologies can be used to add to our knowledge in areas that are already well researched in addition to areas that have not been extensively studied. The study presented here demonstrates how the grounded-theory method was used to generate a new theory of intergenerational caregiving.
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Theory-generating methodologies can be used to add to our knowledge in areas that are already well researched in addition to areas that have not been extensively studied. The study presented here demonstrates how the grounded-theory method was used to generate a new theory of intergenerational caregiving.
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Caregiving and Caregivers: Concepts, Caregiving Models, and Systems
2023The increasing number of care-dependent people leads to a high demand of economic burden for most healthcare systems. This has also led to an increase on the demand for informal care, usually assumed by a family member or a significant other. Informal care is the provision of unpaid care or support to others who need help or who are unable to care for ...
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