Caregiving Intensity
Cross-source consensus on Caregiving Intensity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Daily hours of care were analyzed both continuously and categorically using a 14-hour threshold. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- The 14-hour daily care threshold was based on the median value. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Older caregivers provided more intense care than younger caregivers. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Higher daily caregiving intensity may help explain worse health outcomes among older caregivers. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Prior research has linked depression among older caregivers to caregiving intensity. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study