Long-distance caregiving: A systematic review of the literature

JG Cagle, JC Munn - Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
There are an estimated 5–7 million long-distance caregivers (LDCs) in the United States, but
little is known about this growing population. This study reviewed the literature on LDCs and …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers, facilitators, and motives to provide distance care, and the consequences for distance caregivers: A mixed-methods systematic review

E Bei, V Morrison, M Zarzycki, N Vilchinsky - Social Science & Medicine, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Rationale Distance caregivers (DCGs) are a growing population with substantial
contributions to informal care. While much is known about the provision of local informal …

[PDF][PDF] Aktuelle Befunde zu “distance caregiving”

A Franke, B Kramer, PM Jann, K Van Holten… - … für Gerontologie und …, 2019 - academia.edu
Trotz zunehmender Arbeits-und Wohnortmobilität wurde das Thema Pflege und
Unterstützung von Angehörigen bei räumlicher Distanz („distance caregiving “) in der …

[HTML][HTML] Distance caregiving a family member with cancer: A review of the literature on distance caregiving and recommendations for future research

SL Douglas, P Mazanec, A Lipson… - World journal of clinical …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Distance caregivers (DCGs) are a growing phenomenon in the United States Family
members are struggling to provide care to loved ones with chronic illnesses such as cancer …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile health applications for communication between caregivers of community-dwelling older adults: A scoping review

T Lee, K Seohyun, S Park - Geriatric Nursing, 2023 - Elsevier
It is unclear how mobile health (mHealth) technology can be used for monitoring and
communication between caregivers with spatial constraints. This systematic scoping review …

Transnational daughters in Australia: Caring remotely for ageing parents during COVID 19

D Joseph, N Belford, R Lahiri-Roy - Emotion, space and society, 2022 - Elsevier
Migration does not diminish the concern migrants have for their kin. Consequently, remote
caring is becoming a growing social phenomenon amongst migrants. This paper combines …

Resolving communication challenges in the intensive care unit

M Grant - AACN Advanced Critical Care, 2015 - AACN
Communication in the intensive care unit (ICU) is challenging because of complexity, high
patient acuity, uncertainty, and ethical issues. Unfortunately, conflict is common, as several …

Resilience communication mitigates the negative relational effects of topic avoidance: evidence from parental caregiving and covid‐19 pandemic contexts

HM Lillie, MK Venetis… - Personal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Communicating about hardships with close others can be challenging, leading to avoidance
of hardship‐related topics. Although typically considered relationally damaging, topic …

Geographical proximity and depressive symptoms among adult child caregivers: Social support as a moderator

M Li, W Mao, I Chi, VWQ Lou - Aging & mental health, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives: This study examined whether geographical proximity is a predictor of depressive
symptoms, and whether family and friend support can moderate the relationship between …

Remote technologies and filial obligations at a distance: New opportunities and ethical challenges

YJ Tian, F Jotterand, T Wangmo - Asian Bioethics Review, 2023 - Springer
The coupled growth of population aging and international migration warrants attention on
the methods and solutions available to adult children living overseas to provide distance …