Difficult conversations, which can be challenging co-occupations, play an important role in the lives of care partners of individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. In our first study for this integrated-article thesis, we used a critical interpretive synthesis to explore how informal caregiving had been conceptualized in occupation-focused research. We found that an occupational perspective illuminated otherwise overlooked aspects of caregiving. In our second study, we used an occupational science lens to explore how seven care partners of individuals with PD experienced having difficult conversations within the caring role. We conducted two rounds of in-depth semi-structured interviews and used an American Phenomenological Constructivis...
Background: The spousal care givers of people with Parkinson\u27s (PwP) have unique, first-hand info...
Background: Many people with Parkinson's disease (PD) (PwP) require care from either informal or for...
Introduction: Wellbeing is an important goal and outcome measure for people living with Parkinson’s ...
Evidence-based practice requires that health care providers interpret the best research evidence in ...
Although it is accepted that individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) must navigate challenges such...
Evidence suggests that people with Parkinson's disease can experience difficulties participating in ...
Conversations are an important part of our daily lives, enabling us to interact with others and part...
The aim of this PhD was to extend current research on caregiving by investigating outcomes for a lar...
Prior research has identified that older adults with Parkinson’s disease experience both personal an...
We investigated family members’ lived experience of Parkinson’s disease (PD) aiming to investigate o...
This thesis quantitatively explored the burden experiences of care partners of people with Parkinson...
The goal of the study was to enhance the PD patient’s caregiver’s ability to provide quality care to...
BackgroundSuccessful patient-physician communication is critical for improving health outcomes, but ...
This phenomenological study was designed to explore and describe the experience of older women who a...
Abstract Objective This study explored how care partners (CPs) of persons with Parkinson's (PwP) are...
Background: The spousal care givers of people with Parkinson\u27s (PwP) have unique, first-hand info...
Background: Many people with Parkinson's disease (PD) (PwP) require care from either informal or for...
Introduction: Wellbeing is an important goal and outcome measure for people living with Parkinson’s ...
Evidence-based practice requires that health care providers interpret the best research evidence in ...
Although it is accepted that individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) must navigate challenges such...
Evidence suggests that people with Parkinson's disease can experience difficulties participating in ...
Conversations are an important part of our daily lives, enabling us to interact with others and part...
The aim of this PhD was to extend current research on caregiving by investigating outcomes for a lar...
Prior research has identified that older adults with Parkinson’s disease experience both personal an...
We investigated family members’ lived experience of Parkinson’s disease (PD) aiming to investigate o...
This thesis quantitatively explored the burden experiences of care partners of people with Parkinson...
The goal of the study was to enhance the PD patient’s caregiver’s ability to provide quality care to...
BackgroundSuccessful patient-physician communication is critical for improving health outcomes, but ...
This phenomenological study was designed to explore and describe the experience of older women who a...
Abstract Objective This study explored how care partners (CPs) of persons with Parkinson's (PwP) are...
Background: The spousal care givers of people with Parkinson\u27s (PwP) have unique, first-hand info...
Background: Many people with Parkinson's disease (PD) (PwP) require care from either informal or for...
Introduction: Wellbeing is an important goal and outcome measure for people living with Parkinson’s ...