Aim: The aim of this study was to review research literature over the past 10 years on respite care for people affected by severe mental illness; and identify key implications for nursing practice in provision of respite care for family caregivers of people with severe mental illness. Background: Family caregivers play an important role in health care, but need regular breaks to maintain their own health and well-being. Respite care is one of the few services available with a primary focus on supporting family caregivers. In most developed countries the notion of respite care as an extension of the health care service has been embraced, evidenced by a growing body of literature in health and health-related disciplines. Methods: An initial l...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Family caregivers, who are patientsflrelatives and friends (hereafter called carers), play a signifi...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Informal carers of an adult with mental illness have asked that respite care be an integral componen...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Many individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) require the support of an informal carer, such as ...
Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rate, type and duration of respite care use in carers o...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of breaks in care in improving the w...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the scientific literature on home-based family care of people with severe ment...
A family having to relinquish the care of their family member with a disability is a situation that ...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Family caregivers, who are patientsflrelatives and friends (hereafter called carers), play a signifi...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Informal carers of an adult with mental illness have asked that respite care be an integral componen...
Respite care is a cornerstone service for the home management of people with dementia. It is used by...
Respite care is widely believed to be an important support service for families raising a child with...
Many individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) require the support of an informal carer, such as ...
Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved...
The aim of this study was to investigate the rate, type and duration of respite care use in carers o...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of breaks in care in improving the w...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Purpose: Respite care is generally thought to benefit family carers of persons with intellectual dis...
OBJECTIVE: to analyze the scientific literature on home-based family care of people with severe ment...
A family having to relinquish the care of their family member with a disability is a situation that ...
The documented under-use of respite programs in the face of unmet family caregiver needs is puzzling...
Family caregivers, who are patientsflrelatives and friends (hereafter called carers), play a signifi...
Background: A proportion of people with mental health problems require longer term care in a psychia...