Conceptualizing and operationalizing collaboration among multiple caregivers of older adults

KR Ellis, A Koumoutzis, JP Lewis, Z Lin… - The Journals of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Objectives In many families, multiple caregivers support older adults living with dementia.
Studying collaboration among caregivers requires consideration of conceptual and …

Change over time in caregiving networks for older adults with and without dementia

BC Spillman, VA Freedman, JD Kasper… - The Journals of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Objectives We provide national estimates of caregiving networks for older adults with and
without dementia and examine how these networks develop over time. Most prior research …

Shared care networks assisting older adults: New insights from the National Health and Aging Trends Study

M Hu, VA Freedman, SE Patterson, N Lewis - The Gerontologist, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Caregiving research often assumes older adults
receiving care have a primary caregiver who provides the bulk of care. Consequently, little is …

Typologies of dementia caregiver support networks: A pilot study

EM Friedman, DP Kennedy - The Gerontologist, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives There are nearly 18 million family caregivers in the
United States assisting an older adult in need of help. Identifying the caregivers in greatest …

Dyadic relationship, carer role, and resources: a theory-driven thematic analysis of interviews with informal carers focusing on the stability of home-based care …

K Köhler, J Dreyer, I Hochgraeber, C Pinkert… - BMC geriatrics, 2022 - Springer
Background Most people with dementia live at home and are supported by informal carers.
During the care trajectory, the creation of a stable care situation is a guiding principle of …

Informal Caregiving Networks of older adults with dementia superimposed on Multimorbidity: a Social Network Analysis Study

MK Song, S Paul, MB Happ, J Lea… - Innovation in …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Objectives Caregiving is a social process and commonly involves
more than a single caregiver, especially for older adults with multimorbidity, including …

Dementia care‐giving from a family network perspective in Germany: A typology

L Neubert, S Gottschalk, HH König… - Health & Social Care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Sustaining informal care‐giving for people living with dementia (PWD) is a common
objective of societies worldwide. Families can contribute substantially to the support of care …

Becoming a rare disease parent: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of parent-caregivers' postpartum experiences

HR Davidson, S Gelles, KR Keller… - Qualitative Health …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Rare diseases constitute a group of conditions that are individually rare, but in aggregate
impact between 3 and 6% of the world population. Many of these conditions present during …

“Just give it to us straight!”: a qualitative analysis of midwestern rural lung cancer survivors and caregivers about survivorship care experiences

S Keimweiss, A Gurolnick, S Grant, J Burris… - Journal of Cancer …, 2023 - Springer
Purpose We assessed the experiences of rural lung cancer survivors and caregivers to
understand and identify barriers to posttreatment survivorship care management. Methods …

The relationship between comorbidities in dementia patients and burden on adult–child primary caregivers: Does having a secondary caregiver matter?

H Liu, B Fang, J Chan, G Chen - International Journal of Mental …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Primary family caregivers of patients with dementia often experience high caregiver burden
and significant decline in a range of health outcomes. The current study examined the …