In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team members when creating, together with professionals, co-ordinated support plans for the persons for whom they care. However, collaboration between professionals and informal caregivers is not always effective. This can be explained by the observation that caregivers and professionals have diverse backgrounds and frames of reference regarding providing care. This thematic synthesis sought to examine and understand how professionals experience collaboration with informal caregivers to strengthen the care triad. PubMed, Medline, PsycINFO, Embase, Cochrane/Central and CINAHL were searched systematically until May 2015, using specific key words and i...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health ...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
This scoping review focuses on the views of informal caregivers regarding the division of care respo...
This scoping review focuses on the views of informal caregivers regarding the division of care respo...
Informal care is care that is provided by someone who is close to the care-receiver. It may include...
An increasing number of people combine paid work with the provision of informal care for a loved one...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Discussion between informal and formal caregivers of community-dwelling older adults: Current Dutch ...
This article elaborates on the acquaintance of informal caregivers with supportive services, focusse...
This thesis elaborates on the issue of informal care. By this term is meant a situation when a perso...
Research on cooperation and care has largely overlooked the informal care for adults. Informal care ...
Informal care is a very important form of care. There are approximately 1.5 million informal caregi...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health ...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
In Dutch policy and at the societal level, informal caregivers are ideally seen as essential team me...
This scoping review focuses on the views of informal caregivers regarding the division of care respo...
This scoping review focuses on the views of informal caregivers regarding the division of care respo...
Informal care is care that is provided by someone who is close to the care-receiver. It may include...
An increasing number of people combine paid work with the provision of informal care for a loved one...
A qualitative study was conducted to examine the experiences of informal caregivers of persons with ...
Discussion between informal and formal caregivers of community-dwelling older adults: Current Dutch ...
This article elaborates on the acquaintance of informal caregivers with supportive services, focusse...
This thesis elaborates on the issue of informal care. By this term is meant a situation when a perso...
Research on cooperation and care has largely overlooked the informal care for adults. Informal care ...
Informal care is a very important form of care. There are approximately 1.5 million informal caregi...
In ageing societies, policy makers aim for more contact between informal and formal care-givers as i...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health ...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...