Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1990A qualitative grounded theory approach was used to examine factors that facilitate or inhibit the use of respite by family caregivers. Thirty caregivers (15 caring for cognitively impaired and 15 caring for physically impaired elders) were interviewed three times over a six month period. Caregivers were spouses, adult children, or siblings who lived with the recipient. An open-ended interview was conducted in the caregiver's home and addressed questions about the ease or difficulty of obtaining respite from both informal and formal sources. Responses were analyzed using constant comparative analysis. Measures of physical, social, and psychological health also were administered at each of the th...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a grounded theory to explain the experience of patients with neurod...
The research study reported at this conference explored factors that contributed to compassion fatig...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
Objectives: To identify the main drivers of the use of respite services and the need for respite ser...
The impact of respite care on informal caregiversforparticipants in the Michigan Model Respite Progr...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
Common problems in the family caregiving respite outcome literature include little attention to in-h...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
This article examines the effectiveness of respite care in reducing feelings of entrapment and resen...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
A research project to evaluate a respite care programfor caregivers of patients with Alzheimer'...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a grounded theory to explain the experience of patients with neurod...
The research study reported at this conference explored factors that contributed to compassion fatig...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
Objectives: To identify the main drivers of the use of respite services and the need for respite ser...
The impact of respite care on informal caregiversforparticipants in the Michigan Model Respite Progr...
Background : Due to the increase in the number of people with dementia, relatives often provide in-h...
Common problems in the family caregiving respite outcome literature include little attention to in-h...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
This article examines the effectiveness of respite care in reducing feelings of entrapment and resen...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
A research project to evaluate a respite care programfor caregivers of patients with Alzheimer'...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
Aim: This study aimed to develop a grounded theory to explain the experience of patients with neurod...
The research study reported at this conference explored factors that contributed to compassion fatig...
Family Caregiving is a critical social issue. For society, as a whole, the informal caregiving netwo...