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Prevalence and impact of caregiving: a detailed comparison between dementia and nondementia caregivers.

M G Ory1, R R Hoffman, J L Yee, S Tennstedt, R Schulz.   

Abstract

Analyzing data from more than 1,500 family caregivers from the 1996 National Caregiver Survey, this study documents the ways in which dementia care is different from other types of family caregiving. Not only do dementia caregivers spend significantly more hours per week providing care than nondementia caregivers, they also report greater impacts in terms of employment complications, caregiver strain, mental and physical health problems, time for leisure and other family members, and family conflict. Differential impacts remain even after controlling for intensity of caregiving involvement and sociodemographic factors. Study findings suggest the need to tailor programs and services to the unique challenges faced by dementia caregivers.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10224714     DOI: 10.1093/geront/39.2.177

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


  176 in total

1.  What support do caregivers of elderly want? Results from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging.

Authors:  A Colantonio; A J Kositsky; C Cohen; L Vernich
Journal:  Can J Public Health       Date:  2001 Sep-Oct

2.  When the caregiver needs care: the plight of vulnerable caregivers.

Authors:  Maryam Navaie-Waliser; Penny H Feldman; David A Gould; Carol Levine; Alexis N Kuerbis; Karen Donelan
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 9.308

Review 3.  Informal carers and the primary care team.

Authors:  C Simon
Journal:  Br J Gen Pract       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 5.386

4.  Leisure activities, caregiving demands and catecholamine levels in dementia caregivers.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Chattillion; Brent T Mausbach; Susan K Roepke; Roland von Känel; Paul J Mills; Joel E Dimsdale; Matthew Allison; Michael G Ziegler; Thomas L Patterson; Sonia Ancoli-Israel; Igor Grant
Journal:  Psychol Health       Date:  2011-12-12

5.  Effect of second-generation antipsychotics on caregiver burden in Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Somaia Mohamed; Robert Rosenheck; Constantine G Lyketsos; Richard Kaczynski; David L Sultzer; Lon S Schneider
Journal:  J Clin Psychiatry       Date:  2011-09-06       Impact factor: 4.384

6.  Greater risk of dementia when spouse has dementia? The Cache County study.

Authors:  Maria C Norton; Ken R Smith; Truls Østbye; JoAnn T Tschanz; Chris Corcoran; Sarah Schwartz; Kathleen W Piercy; Peter V Rabins; David C Steffens; Ingmar Skoog; John C S Breitner; Kathleen A Welsh-Bohmer
Journal:  J Am Geriatr Soc       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 5.562

7.  Patient and caregiver characteristics associated with depression in caregivers of patients with dementia.

Authors:  Kenneth E Covinsky; Robert Newcomer; Patrick Fox; Joan Wood; Laura Sands; Kyle Dane; Kristine Yaffe
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 5.128

Review 8.  Barriers to excellent end-of-life care for patients with dementia.

Authors:  Greg A Sachs; Joseph W Shega; Deon Cox-Hayley
Journal:  J Gen Intern Med       Date:  2004-10       Impact factor: 5.128

9.  The Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregiver Health (REACH): project design and baseline characteristics.

Authors:  Stephen R Wisniewski; Steven H Belle; David W Coon; Susan M Marcus; Marcia G Ory; Louis D Burgio; Robert Burns; Richard Schulz
Journal:  Psychol Aging       Date:  2003-09

10.  Association between hospice care and psychological outcomes in Alzheimer's spousal caregivers.

Authors:  Scott A Irwin; Brent T Mausbach; Derek Koo; Nathan Fairman; Susan K Roepke-Buehler; Elizabeth A Chattillion; Joel E Dimsdale; Thomas L Patterson; Sonia Ancoli-Israel; Paul J Mills; Roland von Känel; Michael G Ziegler; Igor Grant
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2013-10-05       Impact factor: 2.947

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