Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in the Netherlands. This study investigates to what extent the intensity of informal care provision has changed during the first lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring of 2020 in the Netherlands, whether these changes differed by the living situation of the care recipient, and whether these changes were associated with changes in indicators for 'being able to', 'have to' and 'want to' provide care (determinants of the Informal Care Model). We collected data in July 2020 among informal caregivers aged 78 and younger who indicated to provide care in March 2020 in the LISS-panel (N = 1,270 care situation of 1,014 caregivers)...
Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic the Dutch government implemented its so-called 'intelligent...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Changes in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in the Netherlands. Th...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
In the Netherlands, about one-third of the adult population provides unpaid care. Providing informal...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
The study examined changes in giving and receiving care by community-dwelling older adults during th...
Public health and care policies across OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic the Dutch government implemented its so-called 'intelligent...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Changes in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 in the Netherlands. Th...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
Informal care, meaning taking health-related care of people in their own social network, is a topic ...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
In the Netherlands, about one-third of the adult population provides unpaid care. Providing informal...
Context: Long-term care (LTC) costs within member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-oper...
The study examined changes in giving and receiving care by community-dwelling older adults during th...
Public health and care policies across OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
OBJECTIVES: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...
Background: During the Covid-19 pandemic the Dutch government implemented its so-called 'intelligent...
Due to the reform of long term care in 2015, there is growing concern about whether groups at risk r...
Objectives: On May 11, the Dutch Government allowed 26 nursing homes to welcome 1 visitor per reside...