Background/objective: Because informal health care is now recognized to be indispensable to health care systems, different forms of respite care have been developed and publicly funded that supposedly alleviate caregivers' perceived burdens and help prolong the care giving task. Nonetheless, the use of respite care services is low even among substantially strained caregivers. To throw light on this low usage, this paper explores the associations between attitudes towards respite care, characteristics of the care giving situation, and the need and use of respite care. Method: The survey, administered to a sample of 273 informal caregivers, addressed caregiver, care recipient, and care giving situation characteristics, as well as the familiar...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Aim: To establish whether respite care addresses the needs of palliative care service users and car...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Background/objective: Because informal health care is now recognized to be indispensable to health c...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
International audienceAbstract Background The demographic and social changes associated with populat...
[[abstract]]Aim and objectives. Investigate the use of respite care among family caregivers and exa...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Background - Informal carers play an important role in supporting people with long term conditions l...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
Objective: To examine the use of respite services among carers of non-institutionalised individuals ...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
This article examines the effectiveness of respite care in reducing feelings of entrapment and resen...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of breaks in care in improving the w...
This study uses data from semistructured interviews and time-log diaries to explore both desired and...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Aim: To establish whether respite care addresses the needs of palliative care service users and car...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...
Background/objective: Because informal health care is now recognized to be indispensable to health c...
Objective: To investigate informal caregivers' attitudes toward respite care. Method: Interviews wit...
International audienceAbstract Background The demographic and social changes associated with populat...
[[abstract]]Aim and objectives. Investigate the use of respite care among family caregivers and exa...
The respite care service has been offered to family caregivers who care for elderly relatives in the...
Background - Informal carers play an important role in supporting people with long term conditions l...
AIM: To report an analysis of the concept of respite for older people. BACKGROUND: Respite is an imp...
Objective: To examine the use of respite services among carers of non-institutionalised individuals ...
Although respite care has the potential to reduce carer burden, few published studies have investiga...
This article examines the effectiveness of respite care in reducing feelings of entrapment and resen...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of breaks in care in improving the w...
This study uses data from semistructured interviews and time-log diaries to explore both desired and...
Uptake of carers’ services across the UK is relatively low despite evidence of the positive effects ...
Aim: To establish whether respite care addresses the needs of palliative care service users and car...
The use of respite services by carers has been shown to extend the length of time people with dement...