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What predicts whether caregivers of people with dementia find meaning in their role?

Catherine Quinn1, Linda Clare, Robert T Woods.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Informal dementia caregiving has traditionally been perceived as an extremely stressful process; however, more recent research has started to focus on the positive aspects of providing care. Studies indicate that caregivers who derive something positive out of caregiving have better well-being. However, there has been little exploration of the factors linked to caregivers identifying positive aspects of providing care. The aim of the current study was to explore the predictors of finding meaning in caregiving.
METHODS: This was a cross-sectional questionnaire study in which the respondents were 447 caregivers of people with dementia who were in receipt of a specialist nursing service. The questionnaire contained measures of meaning, relationship quality, caregivers' motivations to provide care, role captivity and caregiving competence.
RESULTS: Correlational analyses showed that higher meaning was associated with being a spousal caregiver, providing greater hours of care, higher religiosity, a better pre-caregiving and current relationship quality, higher competence, lower role captivity, higher intrinsic motivations and higher extrinsic motivations. Hierarchical regression analyses indicated that variance in finding meaning was significantly predicted by high religiosity, high competence, high intrinsic motivations and low role captivity.
CONCLUSION: From these findings, it is recommended that interventions should help caregivers focus on positive aspects of providing care and enhance their feelings of competence.
Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22334416     DOI: 10.1002/gps.3773

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Geriatr Psychiatry        ISSN: 0885-6230            Impact factor:   3.485


  10 in total

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2.  Caregiving and mutuality among long-term colorectal cancer survivors with ostomies: qualitative study.

Authors:  Andrea Altschuler; Petra Liljestrand; Marcia Grant; Mark C Hornbrook; Robert S Krouse; Carmit K McMullen
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3.  Prevalence of chronic illnesses and characteristics of chronically ill informal caregivers of persons with dementia.

Authors:  Xiao Rong Wang; Karen M Robinson; Lisa Carter-Harris
Journal:  Age Ageing       Date:  2013-09-26       Impact factor: 10.668

4.  "I have got something positive out of this situation": psychological benefits of caregiving in relatives of young people with muscular dystrophy.

Authors:  Lorenza Magliano; Melania Patalano; Alessandra Sagliocchi; Marianna Scutifero; Antonella Zaccaro; Maria Grazia D'Angelo; Federica Civati; Erika Brighina; Giuseppe Vita; Gian Luca Vita; Sonia Messina; Maria Sframeli; Marika Pane; Maria Elena Lombardo; Roberta Scalise; Adele D'Amico; Giulia Colia; Michela Catteruccia; Umberto Balottin; Angela Berardinelli; Maria Chiara Motta; Corrado Angelini; Alessandra Gaiani; Claudio Semplicini; Luca Bello; Roberta Battini; Guja Astrea; Giulia Ricci; Luisa Politano
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 4.849

Review 5.  Behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia and the challenges for family carers: systematic review.

Authors:  Alexandra Feast; Martin Orrell; Georgina Charlesworth; Nina Melunsky; Fiona Poland; Esme Moniz-Cook
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Authors:  S Robertson; C Cooper; J Hoe; K Lord; P Rapaport; L Marston; S Cousins; C G Lyketsos; G Livingston
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9.  [Family-centered care: A model for approaching dementia care in the community].

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10.  Informal Caregiving in a Medically Underserved Community: Challenges, Construction of Meaning, and the Caregiver-Recipient Dyad.

Authors:  Rita Gorawara-Bhat; Jeffrey Graupner; Jason Molony; Katherine Thompson
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