Handbook on Dementia Caregiving: Evidence-Based Interventions for Family CaregiversThis collection provides a comprehensive analysis of intervention approaches to dementia caregiving. It reviews the existing knowledge and provides a conceptual framework for organizing caregiver interventions of all types. Of special interest is the design of an intervention study for a culturally diverse community. The volume concludes with a discussion of how to translate intervention research into public policy, with an assessment of the future of caregiving and caregiving intervention research. |
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As a result, high levels of burden and distress are reported in virtually all
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia caregiving studies published in the
last 20 years. Over the past decade, the needs of caregivers have become a
prominent ...
As a result, high levels of burden and distress are reported in virtually all
Alzheimer's disease and related dementia caregiving studies published in the
last 20 years. Over the past decade, the needs of caregivers have become a
prominent ...
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With respect to self-reported physical illness and disability, common measures
employed by researchers include symptoms checklists such as the Cornell
Medical Health Index or the Physical Health Section of the OARS (Duke
University, ...
With respect to self-reported physical illness and disability, common measures
employed by researchers include symptoms checklists such as the Cornell
Medical Health Index or the Physical Health Section of the OARS (Duke
University, ...
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In terms of emotional and physical strain overall, caregivers reported a moderate
degree of strain (means are approximately 2 to 3 on a 5-point scale). However,
dementia caregivers reported a higher level of emotional (M=2.99 v. M=2.22) and
...
In terms of emotional and physical strain overall, caregivers reported a moderate
degree of strain (means are approximately 2 to 3 on a 5-point scale). However,
dementia caregivers reported a higher level of emotional (M=2.99 v. M=2.22) and
...
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However, the relationship between co-residence and lower use of selected
dementia services has also been reported (Gill, Hinrichsen, & DiGiuseppe, 1998)
. Proximity to the care recipient is less of an issue in the provision of short-term or
...
However, the relationship between co-residence and lower use of selected
dementia services has also been reported (Gill, Hinrichsen, & DiGiuseppe, 1998)
. Proximity to the care recipient is less of an issue in the provision of short-term or
...
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Burton and colleagues (1995) have reported that the number of caregivers does
not differ by race although others have reported that minority elders have more
caregivers due to the involvement of modified extended families (Chatters, Taylor
, ...
Burton and colleagues (1995) have reported that the number of caregivers does
not differ by race although others have reported that minority elders have more
caregivers due to the involvement of modified extended families (Chatters, Taylor
, ...
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4 The Pragmatics of Implementing Intervention Studies in the Community | 127 |
5 Development and Implementation of Intervention Strategies for Culturally Diverse Caregiving Populations | 151 |
6 Measurement Issues in Intervention Research | 187 |
Why and How Does Intervention Work? | 225 |
Translating Research into Practice | 249 |
Implications for Intervention Research | 283 |
Index | 320 |
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