نتایج جستجو برای: family caregiving

تعداد نتایج: 423057  

Journal: :Social politics 2011
Paul Kershaw Tammy Harkey

The authors examine the politics of caregiving for identity to enrich scholarship about power. They report on a qualitative study with Aboriginal mothers who parent in the wake of the Canadian Indian residential schools (IRS). Just as this system disrupted familial caregiving to assimilate Aboriginal Peoples, data show some mothers now strive to organize their caregiving in ways that serve deco...

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: :Child development 1994
G H Brody Z Stoneman D Flor C McCrary L Hastings O Conyers

We proposed a family process model that links family financial resources to academic competence and socioemotional adjustment during early adolescence. The sample included 90 9-12-year old African-American youths and their married parents who lived in the rural South. The theoretical constructs in the model were measured via a multimethod, multi-informant design. Rural African-American communit...

2017
Elaine Wittenberg Tami Borneman Marianna Koczywas Catherine Del Ferraro Betty Ferrell

Family caregivers have enormous communication responsibilities tied to caregiving, such as sharing the patient's medical history with providers, relaying diagnosis and prognosis to other family members, and making decisions about care with the patient. While caregiver stress and burden has been widely documented in the caregiving literature, little is known about how communication burden, real ...

Journal: :Medicine and health, Rhode Island 2012
Gary Epstein-Lubow

mediciNe & HealtH/RHode islaNd family Caregivers are inextriCably nested in health care. Upon return home after an important physician visit, a patient may encounter questions from a spouse or other loved one. For many patients, family members provide direct accompaniment to the physician and actively participate in informed consent and other clinical decisions; for some, the caregiver is a des...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences 2016
Nicole DePasquale Kelly D Davis Steven H Zarit Phyllis Moen Leslie B Hammer David M Almeida

OBJECTIVES Women who combine formal and informal caregiving roles represent a unique, understudied population. In the literature, healthcare employees who simultaneously provide unpaid elder care at home have been referred to as double-duty caregivers. The present study broadens this perspective by examining the psychosocial implications of double-duty child care (child care only), double-duty ...

2014
Masoud Bahrami Shahram Etemadifar Mohsen Shahriari Alireza Khosravi Farsani

BACKGROUND Living with patients of chronic diseases such as heart failure (HF) is a difficult situation for the caregivers. This study explored the Iranian family caregivers' burden of caregiving for patients with HF. MATERIALS AND METHODS Eighteen family caregivers of the HF patients from two governmental medical training centers in Isfahan, Iran were recruited using purposive sampling. Data...

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