Nurses negotiating professional–familial care boundaries: Striving for balance within double duty caregiving

C Ward-Griffin, JB Brown, O St-Amant… - Journal of Family …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this sequential, two-phase mixed-methods study was to examine the health
of male and female nurses who provided care to older relatives (ie, double duty caregivers) …

Understanding the Gendered Expectations and Exemptions Experienced by Male Double Duty Caregivers: A Qualitative Secondary Analysis

AP Anjos - 2011 - ir.lib.uwo.ca
There is growing evidence that employed family caregivers experience challenges in
balancing multiple demands associated with family caregiving. In particular health …

Double-duty caregiving: Women in the health professions

C Ward-Griffin, JB Brown, A Vandervoort… - Canadian Journal on …, 2005 - cambridge.org
The purpose of this feminist narrative study was to examine the experiences of women in
four different health professions (nursing, medicine, physiotherapy, and social work) who …

Professionalizing familial care: Examining nurses' unpaid family care work

O St-Amant, C Ward-Griffin, JB Brown… - Advances in Nursing …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
An emergent grounded theory was used to examine Professionalizing Familial Care, the
processes by which registered nurses enact professional care work within the familial care …

Conceptual challenges in the study of caregiver-care recipient relationships

JH Lingler, PR Sherwood, MH Crighton… - Nursing …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Background: In the literature on family caregiving, care receiving and caregiving are
generally treated as distinct constructs, suggesting that informal care and support flow in a …

Combining formal and informal caregiving roles: The psychosocial implications of double-and triple-duty care

N DePasquale, KD Davis, SH Zarit… - … Sciences and Social …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Objectives. Women who combine formal and informal caregiving roles represent a unique,
understudied population. In the literature, healthcare employees who simultaneously …

Nurses as caregivers of elderly relatives: Negotiating personal and professional boundaries

C Ward-Griffin - Canadian Journal of Nursing Research …, 2004 - cjnr.archive.mcgill.ca
Recent changes in patterns of care provision for the elderly have led to an increasing
reliance on family care. Although caring has been found to be a central and common feature …

[引用][C] Family caregivers: Important but often poorly understood

PM Davidson, MA Abshire, G Paull… - Journal of Clinical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Internationally, there are growing numbers of unpaid caregivers, with increasing numbers
leaving paid work to provide care (National Academies of Sciences & Medicine 2016) …

Shared care, elder and family member skills used to manage burden

M Sebern - Journal of advanced nursing, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Aim. The aim of this paper is to further develop the construct of Shared Care by comparing
and contrasting it to related research, and to show how the construct can be used to guide …

Development and validation of the double duty caregiving scale

C Ward-Griffin, J Keefe… - … Journal of Nursing …, 2009 - cjnr.archive.mcgill.ca
In order to gain an understanding of double duty caregiving (DDC), defined here as the
provision of care to elderly relatives by practising health professionals, a DDC scale has …