Previous research on the care-giver burden experienced by adult children has typically focused on the adult child and parent dyad. This study uses information on multiple informal care-givers and examines how characteristics of the informal care-giving network affect the adult child's care-giver burden. In 2007, 602 Dutch care-givers who were assisting their older parents reported on parental and personal characteristics, care activities, experienced burden and characteristics of other informal care-givers. A path model was applied to assess the relative impact of the informal care-giving network characteristics on the care-giver burden. An adult child experienced lower care-giver burden when the informal care-giving network size was larger...
cross-sectional data that focus on the primary caregiver. This approach neglects the dynamic and sys...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
Background: Pressures on informal caregivers are likely to increase due to increasing life expectanc...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
This study compared informal care to older, non-coresiding adults provided by friends and neighbours...
Research on cooperation and care has largely overlooked the informal care for adults. Informal care ...
Due to the ageing population and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, it is expected that the ...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Discussion between informal and formal caregivers of community-dwelling older adults: Current Dutch ...
As part of long-term care reforms, home-care organisations in the Netherlands are required to streng...
Older adults in need of long-term care often receive help from both informal and formal caregivers. ...
In 2001, roughly half a million people (4% of the Dutch population) received informal care from fami...
The problem of overburdening is increasing among informal caregivers. Some attention has been paid t...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
cross-sectional data that focus on the primary caregiver. This approach neglects the dynamic and sys...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
Background: Pressures on informal caregivers are likely to increase due to increasing life expectanc...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
This study compared informal care to older, non-coresiding adults provided by friends and neighbours...
Research on cooperation and care has largely overlooked the informal care for adults. Informal care ...
Due to the ageing population and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, it is expected that the ...
Recent societal changes have increased the salience of non-kin relationships. It can be questioned w...
Discussion between informal and formal caregivers of community-dwelling older adults: Current Dutch ...
As part of long-term care reforms, home-care organisations in the Netherlands are required to streng...
Older adults in need of long-term care often receive help from both informal and formal caregivers. ...
In 2001, roughly half a million people (4% of the Dutch population) received informal care from fami...
The problem of overburdening is increasing among informal caregivers. Some attention has been paid t...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
cross-sectional data that focus on the primary caregiver. This approach neglects the dynamic and sys...
There is considerable debate about the effects of today’s family structures on support arrangements ...
Background: Pressures on informal caregivers are likely to increase due to increasing life expectanc...