In the Netherlands, about one-third of the adult population provides unpaid care. Providing informal caregiving can be very straining in normal times, but the impact of a public health crisis on caregivers is largely unknown. This study focuses on the question of how caregiver burden changed following the COVID-19 pandemic, and what characteristics were related to these changes. We use self-reported data from a sample of 965 informal caregivers from the Netherlands 3 months into the pandemic to investigate how the objective burden (i.e. hours spent on caregiving) and the subjective burden had changed, and what their care-related quality of life (CarerQol) was. We found that on average the subjective burden had increased slightly (from 4.75 ...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created and exacerbated emotional, financial, and technical challenges for...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
Due to the ageing population and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, it is expected that the ...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
Introduction. A demand for informal care exists worldwide. Lithuania presents an interesting case ex...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
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 study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Introduction A demand for informal care exists worldwide. Lithuania presents an interesting case exa...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created and exacerbated emotional, financial, and technical challenges for...
Item does not contain fulltextChanges in informal care provision during the first COVID-19 lockdown ...
Due to the ageing population and the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, it is expected that the ...
This research note presents findings of changes in the gender gap in informal care provision and car...
Introduction. A demand for informal care exists worldwide. Lithuania presents an interesting case ex...
This study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
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 study explored the population characteristics and needs of informal caregivers reporting a low ...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Introduction A demand for informal care exists worldwide. Lithuania presents an interesting case exa...
Objectives: In response to concerns about the sustainability of health care systems that increasingl...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...
Informal caregivers are overlooked, healthcare actors. They are at particular risk of distress and s...