Caregivers
Cross-source consensus on Caregivers from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- Eligible participants were primary caregivers directly involved in day-to-day care of children whose screen time exceeded recommendations. — ‘We just give the phone so they stay quiet’: a qualitative exploration of screen time practices among caregivers of children younger than 5 years in south India
- The study sample included mostly mothers, with fewer grandmothers and very few fathers. — ‘We just give the phone so they stay quiet’: a qualitative exploration of screen time practices among caregivers of children younger than 5 years in south India
- Most caregivers were aware of possible harms, but screens were embedded in daily routines because of practical household and social constraints. — ‘We just give the phone so they stay quiet’: a qualitative exploration of screen time practices among caregivers of children younger than 5 years in south India
- Caregivers reported limited support and excessive burden that could damage relationships and create conflict. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Relatives can either support or obstruct a good death depending on whether they respect the patient’s wishes. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Home death may be preferred by patients but can raise concerns about burdening relatives. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study
- Mothers often described daily caregiving and household pressures, while grandmothers and fathers emphasized somewhat different issues. — ‘We just give the phone so they stay quiet’: a qualitative exploration of screen time practices among caregivers of children younger than 5 years in south India
- Family members often prioritised decision support, emotional accompaniment, bereavement support, and continuity of care. — Barriers, facilitators and unmet needs for achieving a good death and enhancing end-of-life care in the Catalan Health System: a qualitative study