The research question of this study explores beliefs helping professionals have about caregiving services. The survey provided to participants of this study examined beliefs concerning what services are most important for caregivers to have access to, as well as what are the most significant barriers caregivers may experience when attempting to access or receive such services. Findings from this study indicate that the most important respite care services for caregivers to have access to include overnight/weekend care, access to short breaks and socialization, access to training/education, and support with providing activities of daily living for the care recipient. Findings from this study also indicate the most significant barriers to car...
Introduction: Although elderly care needs specific approach, generally given by family members or in...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The professional lite...
This article describes an analysis of the use of residential respite care services and the factors t...
A research project to evaluate a respite care programfor caregivers of patients with Alzheimer'...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Abstract Background Family caregivers assume substantial caregiving responsibilities for persons wit...
A review and an empirical study were conducted to investigate social and psychological factors assoc...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Background/objective: Because informal health care is now recognized to be indispensable to health c...
The decrease in hospital recovery time created a transition to more care being performed in the home...
Introduction: Although elderly care needs specific approach, generally given by family members or in...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.The professional lite...
This article describes an analysis of the use of residential respite care services and the factors t...
A research project to evaluate a respite care programfor caregivers of patients with Alzheimer'...
Background: Research highlights the need for carers of people with dementia to acquire relevant and ...
Abstract Background Family caregivers assume substantial caregiving responsibilities for persons wit...
A review and an empirical study were conducted to investigate social and psychological factors assoc...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
While many people with dementia require institutional care, having a co-resident carer improves the ...
Background/objective: Because informal health care is now recognized to be indispensable to health c...
The decrease in hospital recovery time created a transition to more care being performed in the home...
Introduction: Although elderly care needs specific approach, generally given by family members or in...
Family members with a relative with dementia often experience what has been called the “unexpected c...
This study examined how various types of resources influence perceived health of caregivers. Guided ...