نتایج جستجو برای: caregiving

تعداد نتایج: 4487  

Journal: :Maturitas 2018
Rebecca E Lacey Anne McMunn Elizabeth A Webb

OBJECTIVES Informal caregiving is associated with poorer mental and physical health. Little research has yet focused on objectively measured health risk factors, such as metabolic markers. The aim of this study was to investigate whether informal caregiving was associated with markers of metabolism in a large, representative UK longitudinal study. We also investigated whether more intensive car...

Journal: :The Journal of cardiovascular nursing 2016
Sami Y Al-Rawashdeh Terry A Lennie Misook L Chung

BACKGROUND Identification of family caregivers who are burdened by the caregiving experience is vital to prevention of poor outcomes associated with caregiving. The Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI), a well-known measure of caregiving burden in caregivers of patients with dementia, has been used without being validated in caregivers of patients with heart failure (HF). PURPOSE The purpose of this ...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 1996
M M Seltzer L W Li

We examined two indicators of the temporal trajectory of caregiving: (a) duration of caregiving and (b) the perception that caregiving is a new role, an ongoing role, or a role that will end soon. The association between the two depended on the type of onset of the caregiving role (abrupt or gradual) and the type of kinship relationship with the care recipient (wife or daughter). Daughters in l...

2016
Marloes Oldenkamp Rafael P. M. Wittek Mariët Hagedoorn Ronald P. Stolk Nynke Smidt

BACKGROUND Informal caregiving is becoming more relevant with current trends such as population ageing. However, little is known about nonconsent and nonresponse bias in caregiving research. We investigated nonconsent and nonresponse bias in a sample of informal caregivers who participated in the LifeLines Cohort Study, and were invited for participation in an additional caregiving study. MET...

Journal: :The Gerontologist 2010
Linda R Phillips Pamela G Reed

PURPOSE To describe caregivers' constructions of their caregiving role in providing care to elders they knew were dying from life-limiting illnesses. DESIGN AND METHODS Study involved in-depth interviews with 27 family caregivers. Data were analyzed using constant comparative analysis. RESULTS Four categories were identified: centering life on the elder, maintaining a sense of normalcy, min...

Journal: :Personality & social psychology bulletin 2013
Abigail Millings Judi Walsh Erica Hepper Margaret O'Brien

This cross-sectional, dyadic questionnaire study examined the contribution of romantic attachment and responsive caregiving to parenting style, investigating both gender and partner effects. One hundred and twenty-five couples with children aged 7 to 8 years completed measures of attachment styles, responsive caregiving toward partner, and parenting styles. Structural Equation Modeling was used...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2003
Lori A Williams

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To develop a definition of informal caregiving dynamics through a selective literature review and explore the proposed definition in the context of blood and marrow transplantation using a case study. DATA SOURCES Published articles. DATA SYNTHESIS Informal caregiving dynamics are commitment, expectations, and negotiation that move a dyadic informal caregiving relationshi...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2011
Rachel H Thompson Jennifer L Bruzek Nicole M Cotnoir-Bichelman

We observed 11 undergraduates in an experiment designed to simulate infant caregiving. In negative reinforcement conditions experienced by all participants, a targeted caregiving response (e.g., rocking a baby doll) produced escape from, and avoidance of, a recorded infant cry. Nine participants' caregiving was shown to be controlled by this negative reinforcement contingency. Nine participants...

Journal: :Journal of palliative medicine 2015
Karla T Washington Kenneth C Pike George Demiris Debra Parker Oliver David L Albright Alexandria M Lewis

BACKGROUND Researchers have identified important gender differences in the experience of caring for a family member or friend living with advanced disease; however, trends suggest that these differences may be diminishing over time in response to changing gender roles. In addition, while many studies have found caregiving experiences and outcomes to be poorer among female caregivers, noteworthy...

Journal: :Stroke 2016
Lesli E Skolarus Vicki A Freedman Chunyang Feng Jeffrey J Wing James F Burke

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Previous studies exploring stroke-related caregiving focused solely on informal caregiving and a relatively limited set of activities. We sought to determine whether, and at what cost, stroke survivors receive more care than matched controls using an expanded definition of caregiving and inclusion of paid caregivers. METHODS Data were drawn from the National Health and ...

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