Older Caregivers
Cross-source consensus on Older Caregivers from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study focused specifically on non-professional caregivers in Spain aged 75 years or older. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Caregivers aged 75 or older are characterized as a distinct and vulnerable group in Spain. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Age 75 was used as the threshold because caregivers at that age are more likely to have age-related vulnerability. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Older caregivers had lower socioeconomic status, more functional limitations, and more intensive care responsibilities than younger caregivers. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study
- Spain's ageing population makes the health of older caregivers a growing public health concern. — Associations between age, gender and health deterioration in caregivers aged 75 and older in Spain: an observational study