Objectives. To assess relationships among burden, compassion, and well-being and health among an active group of caregivers. Methods. 301 caregivers with female prevalence (F = 61.1%, M = 38.9%) and ages between 18 and 84 years old (average = 38.72; SD 13.36) participated. Evaluation was carried using standardized instruments to assess: Burdens (CBI), dimensions related to Compassion and Burnout (ProQOL-5), State of Well-being (Who-5) and particular health-related domains (Emotional state, Physical health, Depressive Polarity, Dysphoric Polarity-SF-36). Correlational analyses and multivariate linear regressions were performed. Results. Positive correlations emerged between Burdens and Compassion Fatigue, Well-being and Satisfaction; inverse...
Compassion, a virtue of the helping profession, can be jeopardized by a provider’s continuous exposu...
Purpose The burden of caring for a family member or friend can have a negative impact on caregiver ...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
Objectives. To assess relationships among burden, compassion, and well-being and health among an act...
Background: Compassionate caregiving is a critical skill for workers among the helping professions, ...
Family caregivers significantly contribute to the provision of health care for their family members....
Objective: To analyse the differences in perceived burden between family caregivers who are users of...
Purpose: The burden of caring for a family member or friend can have a negative impact on caregiver...
Introduction: Caregiver is the person who takes care of the patient from the practical point of view...
The capacity to work productively is a key component of health and emotional well-being. People who ...
Managing the COVID-19 pandemic posed several challenges for healthcare professionals, which likely h...
Several studies have been focused on the quality of life of caregivers caring for patients with excl...
Background: quality of working life includes elements such as autonomy, trust, ergonomics, participa...
The research study reported at this conference explored factors that contributed to compassion fatig...
The complexity of palliative care means that the emotional distress and burden that primary family ...
Compassion, a virtue of the helping profession, can be jeopardized by a provider’s continuous exposu...
Purpose The burden of caring for a family member or friend can have a negative impact on caregiver ...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...
Objectives. To assess relationships among burden, compassion, and well-being and health among an act...
Background: Compassionate caregiving is a critical skill for workers among the helping professions, ...
Family caregivers significantly contribute to the provision of health care for their family members....
Objective: To analyse the differences in perceived burden between family caregivers who are users of...
Purpose: The burden of caring for a family member or friend can have a negative impact on caregiver...
Introduction: Caregiver is the person who takes care of the patient from the practical point of view...
The capacity to work productively is a key component of health and emotional well-being. People who ...
Managing the COVID-19 pandemic posed several challenges for healthcare professionals, which likely h...
Several studies have been focused on the quality of life of caregivers caring for patients with excl...
Background: quality of working life includes elements such as autonomy, trust, ergonomics, participa...
The research study reported at this conference explored factors that contributed to compassion fatig...
The complexity of palliative care means that the emotional distress and burden that primary family ...
Compassion, a virtue of the helping profession, can be jeopardized by a provider’s continuous exposu...
Purpose The burden of caring for a family member or friend can have a negative impact on caregiver ...
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study ex...