Because of the growing number of caregivers and the awareness of related health and quality-of-life issues, caregiving has emerged as an important public health issue. We examined the characteristics and caregiving experiences of caregivers of people with and without cognitive impairment. Participants (n = 668) were adults who responded to the 2005 North Carolina Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Caregivers were people who provided regular care to a family member or friend aged 60 years or older either with or without cognitive impairment (ie, memory loss, confusion, or Alzheimer’s disease). Demographic characteristics of caregivers of people with cognitive impairment were similar to those of caregivers of people without cognitive...
As people are living longer, the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is ris...
Nearly 1 in 4 adults are caregivers.Caregivers provide regular care or assistance to a friend or fam...
Introduction: In the US today, there are approximately 6.5 million people age 65 or older living wit...
IntroductionBecause of the growing number of caregivers and the awareness of related health and qual...
We examined the characteristics of adults providing regular care or assistance to friends or family ...
Purpose. The United States is experiencing unprecedented demographic shifts as the population contin...
Considerable burden is reported by informal caregivers of older individuals with cognitive impairmen...
One in four Baby Boomers fills the informal caregiver role in the United States. The objectives of t...
The care of older persons can have negative impact on the caregiver. The objective of this populatio...
Caregiving is an important public health issue that affects the quality of life for millions of indi...
Informal caregiving is prominent in American society. As the Baby Boomer Generation ages, there will...
About four million Americans currently live with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or related forms of dement...
There is an ever-increasing burden on caregivers of individuals with cognitive illness as a result o...
The elderly population is rapidly growing in all nations. With advanced age comes the risk for age-a...
Background:Many community-dwelling older adults(CDOAs) experiencing a noticeable decline in cognitiv...
As people are living longer, the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is ris...
Nearly 1 in 4 adults are caregivers.Caregivers provide regular care or assistance to a friend or fam...
Introduction: In the US today, there are approximately 6.5 million people age 65 or older living wit...
IntroductionBecause of the growing number of caregivers and the awareness of related health and qual...
We examined the characteristics of adults providing regular care or assistance to friends or family ...
Purpose. The United States is experiencing unprecedented demographic shifts as the population contin...
Considerable burden is reported by informal caregivers of older individuals with cognitive impairmen...
One in four Baby Boomers fills the informal caregiver role in the United States. The objectives of t...
The care of older persons can have negative impact on the caregiver. The objective of this populatio...
Caregiving is an important public health issue that affects the quality of life for millions of indi...
Informal caregiving is prominent in American society. As the Baby Boomer Generation ages, there will...
About four million Americans currently live with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) or related forms of dement...
There is an ever-increasing burden on caregivers of individuals with cognitive illness as a result o...
The elderly population is rapidly growing in all nations. With advanced age comes the risk for age-a...
Background:Many community-dwelling older adults(CDOAs) experiencing a noticeable decline in cognitiv...
As people are living longer, the incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia is ris...
Nearly 1 in 4 adults are caregivers.Caregivers provide regular care or assistance to a friend or fam...
Introduction: In the US today, there are approximately 6.5 million people age 65 or older living wit...