| Literature DB >> 23977779 |
Jessica Empeño1, Natasha T J Raming, Scott A Irwin, Richard A Nelesen, Linda S Lloyd.
Abstract
Family caregivers often suffer higher levels of physical and emotional distress when caring for a chronically or terminally ill family member. Providing this kind of care to a loved one at the end of life contributes to increased stress, health problems, and a decreased quality of life. The Hospice Caregiver Support Project provided support services to caregivers identified by the hospice social worker as needing this support and/or assistance. Results from the project show that offering additional services relieved caregiver stress by allowing the caregiver time away from their caregiving role and reducing feelings of guilt and worry, and increased hospice social worker satisfaction with their ability to respond to the needs of hospice patients and caregivers.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23977779 PMCID: PMC4041323 DOI: 10.2190/OM.67.1-2.f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Omega (Westport) ISSN: 0030-2228