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Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2021
Providing informal care to a relative can lead to informal caregiver burnout, which is expected to lead to deleterious consequences. Among these consequences lie the risk of perpetrating violent behaviors against the care-recipient, the caregivers’ risk ...
P. Gérain, E. Zech
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Providing informal care to a relative can lead to informal caregiver burnout, which is expected to lead to deleterious consequences. Among these consequences lie the risk of perpetrating violent behaviors against the care-recipient, the caregivers’ risk ...
P. Gérain, E. Zech
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Informal Caregiver Demographics
Adult-Gerontology Practice Guidelines, 2019Carole K. H. Bartoo, Karla Schroeder
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International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2022
BACKGROUND In recent years, numerous dementia caregiving interventions for informal caregivers of community-dwelling people with dementia have been developed. However, it remains unclear which non-pharmacological interventions are effective and preferred
Y. Sun +5 more
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BACKGROUND In recent years, numerous dementia caregiving interventions for informal caregivers of community-dwelling people with dementia have been developed. However, it remains unclear which non-pharmacological interventions are effective and preferred
Y. Sun +5 more
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Informal Caregivers: Helping Those Who Help
2023The use of information and communication technologies to promote health literacy has become a working tool for health professionals during the pandemic caused by covid-19. Social isolation had a direct impact on involuntary caregivers, by taking more permanent care of their family members.
Águas, Dominique +4 more
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Adult-Gerontology Practice Guidelines, 2019
Carole K. H. Bartoo, Karla Schroeder
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Carole K. H. Bartoo, Karla Schroeder
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
Communicating about care preferences can improve the well-being of caregivers and care recipients.
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Communicating about care preferences can improve the well-being of caregivers and care recipients.
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Medical Care, 2002
With an aging population and public policies that limit accessible and affordable formal care services, informal caregivers, largely women, will continue bearing the overwhelming responsibility for home and long-term care services provision.This study examined gender differences among informal caregivers in caregiving activities, intensity, challenges,
Maryam, Navaie-Waliser +2 more
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With an aging population and public policies that limit accessible and affordable formal care services, informal caregivers, largely women, will continue bearing the overwhelming responsibility for home and long-term care services provision.This study examined gender differences among informal caregivers in caregiving activities, intensity, challenges,
Maryam, Navaie-Waliser +2 more
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Informal Caregivers’ Use of the Internet for Caregiving Information
Social Work in Health Care, 2015Using data extracted from the Caregiving in the U.S. 2009 survey, this study describes caregivers' use of the Internet for caregiving information and identifies factors related to their use. This study includes 800 informal caregivers for community-residing older adults age 65 and over.
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Journal of The American Geriatrics Society, 2018
Most dementia care occurs in the community with support from informal caregivers who are often distressed. Dementia caregiver distress is known to be hazardous to the caregiver's health, but the impact on the dementia care recipient is not well known.
N. Stall +8 more
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Most dementia care occurs in the community with support from informal caregivers who are often distressed. Dementia caregiver distress is known to be hazardous to the caregiver's health, but the impact on the dementia care recipient is not well known.
N. Stall +8 more
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The Representations of Caregiving in Informal Caregivers
The Family JournalInformal caregiving is usually deemed stressful and an activity leading to worsening life conditions. Nevertheless, recent studies have suggested the possibility for an informal caregiver to simultaneously experience both positive and negative feelings, identifying in the positive assets the merit of raising resilience and a sense of self ...
Francesca Tricarico +2 more
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