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Family caregiving at the end of life.
A caregiver, defined as “a person who provides direct care (to children, elderly people or the chronically ill),” can be either formal (a trained health care worker) or informal (family or friend). In any given year, an estimated 29% of the United States population, or 65 million people, are caregivers. In Rhode Island, approximately 110,000 people were caregivers in 2004, 10% of the state’s po...
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Meeting the demands of chronic illness and disease states is challenging, at best. Too often, the chronicity of the illness hastens death. The physical, psychological, and sociological changes that accompany the death of an individual require attention and forethought if the life transition is to be made with elegance and grace. This article addresses the caregiving demands for the professional...
متن کاملThe burden of caregiving at the end-of-life.
Nonprofessional caregiving is crucial to effective end-of-life care for patients who wish to die at home. The burden of caregiving may lead to physical illness, emotional distress, financial hardship, and early mortality in the caregiver. Unmet caregiver needs have historically been poorly recognized and incompletely studied. Early recognition of caregiver distress, validation of the caregiver ...
متن کاملInterventions to facilitate family caregiving at the end of life.
Informal family caregivers provide care in a variety of situations, including care for patients receiving active curative treatment for cancer and other life-threatening diseases, for Alzheimer's patients over the long trajectory of their disease, and for hospice patients who are near the end of life. Especially at the end of life, these caregivers are essential because they provide needed help...
متن کاملFinal transitions: family caregiving at the end of life.
BACKGROUND This study aimed to understand how caregivers make the transition to end-stage caregiving and to illuminate its unique aspects using a stress process model. METHODS Qualitative in-depth interviews were conducted with 74 caregivers of a family member who had been receiving hospice care for at least 2 weeks. Interviews were tape recorded, transcribed, and coded for emergent themes us...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Clinical Nursing Research
سال: 2010
ISSN: 1054-7738,1552-3799
DOI: 10.1177/1054773810384852