Informal Caregivers
Cross-source consensus on Informal Caregivers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Informal caregivers experience practical burden, emotional strain, grief, and changing relationship dynamics as dementia progresses. — SOCAV: a nurse-led support programme for self-direction in people with dementia receiving home care, involving informal caregivers – a feasibility study with process evaluation in the Netherlands
- The number and intensity of SOCAV activities burdened informal caregivers and contributed to dropout. — SOCAV: a nurse-led support programme for self-direction in people with dementia receiving home care, involving informal caregivers – a feasibility study with process evaluation in the Netherlands
- Informal caregivers initially endorsed self-direction but lacked concrete strategies for supporting it. — SOCAV: a nurse-led support programme for self-direction in people with dementia receiving home care, involving informal caregivers – a feasibility study with process evaluation in the Netherlands
- After training, informal caregivers better understood SOCAV goals and more clearly described their own support needs. — SOCAV: a nurse-led support programme for self-direction in people with dementia receiving home care, involving informal caregivers – a feasibility study with process evaluation in the Netherlands
- Informal caregivers shifted from safety-focused and controlling approaches toward more relaxed autonomy-supportive care. — SOCAV: a nurse-led support programme for self-direction in people with dementia receiving home care, involving informal caregivers – a feasibility study with process evaluation in the Netherlands