نتایج جستجو برای: informal

تعداد نتایج: 29421  

Journal: :Disability and rehabilitation 2004
Louise O'Hara Lorraine De Souza Lorely Ide

PURPOSE The provision of informal care plays a crucial role in supporting those with long term illness such as MS to stay in the community, but there is no recent United Kingdom (UK) research into the nature of this care provision and how it interacts with professional community care. The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of informal and professional care in a community population...

2016
Jacqueline H Watts

Much care for older, ill and disabled people is provided by informal unpaid carers usually in the context of familial relationships. Such care can involve providing support with aspects of daily living including shopping, transport to medical appointments as well as physical and personal care. Those who receive informal care may be living with multiple health conditions that give rise to comple...

Journal: :Advances in life course research 2015
James Robards Athina Vlachantoni Maria Evandrou Jane Falkingham

Informal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing population, growing pressures on public finances, and increasing life expectancy at older ages. A growing body of research has examined the characteristics associated with informal care provision, as well as the impact of caring for the carer's physical and mental health, and their economic activity. However...

2005
Axel Heitmueller

Informal care is a vital pillar of the British welfare state. A well-known fact in the small economic literature on informal care is the apparent negative relation between care responsibilities and labour market participation. Yet, caring and labour market participation may be endogenous. Using an instrumental variable approach and panel data techniques and employing data from the British House...

2017
R. J. Hoefman T. M. Meulenkamp J. D. De Jong

BACKGROUND Many countries face substitution from formal to informal care. It is essential that a sufficient number of caregivers, such as family, friends or neighbors, are willing and able to lend care to address the needs of ill or elderly persons. We investigated whether the general public, who might become caregivers in the future, and current informal caregivers align with the shift to more...

2013
Anita Patel Paul McCrone Morven Leese Francesco Amaddeo Michele Tansella Reinhold Kilian Matthias Angermeyer Martijn Kikkert Aart Schene Martin Knapp

BACKGROUND Non-adherence to anti-psychotics is common, expensive and affects recovery. We therefore examine the cost-effectiveness of adherence therapy for people with schizophrenia by multi-centre randomised trial in Amsterdam, London, Leipzig and Verona. METHODS Participants received 8 sessions of adherence therapy or health education. We measured lost productivity and use of health/social ...

Journal: :Health transition review : the cultural, social, and behavioural determinants of health 1996
L Taylor J Seeley E Kajura

In rural Uganda care for those who are ill tends to be home based because of inadequate and expensive health care facilities, lack of medication and poor staffing levels in health units. Research findings suggest that women are responsible for the bulk of caring activities. This paper questions the assumption that female informal carers are in a position to cope with illness episodes in the hom...

2017
Christine Rowland Barbara Hanratty Mark Pilling Bernard van den Berg Gunn Grande

BACKGROUND Family members provide vital care at end of life, enabling patients to remain at home. Such informal care contributes significantly to the economy while supporting patients' preferences and government policy. However, the value of care-givers' contributions is often underestimated or overlooked in evaluations. Without information on the activities and expenditures involved in informa...

2016
Ma.Fernanda Lima-Costa Juliana V. M. Mambrini Sérgio V. Peixoto Deborah C. Malta James Macinko

BACKGROUND This study assesses the association between socioeconomic factors and living arrangements with activity of daily living limitations (ADL) and the receipt of informal and formal care among non-institutionalized Brazilians aged ≥ 60 years. METHODS Data come from a nationally representative survey (the Brazilian National Health Survey), conducted in 2013. Outcomes examined include the...

2015
Henk Kraijo Job van Exel Werner Brouwer

BACKGROUND Given the projected increase of people with dementia over the next few decades and the related demand for informal care, an important question for health policy makers is to what extent and for how long informal carers can be expected to provide care in a sustainable way. This study aimed to investigate the perseverance time of informal carers for people with dementia. METHODS A 2-...

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