| Literature DB >> 29165037 |
Noreen Shugrue1, Kathy Kellett1, Cindy Gruman2, Ashley Tomisek2, Jane Straker3, Suzanne Kunkel3, Julie Robison1.
Abstract
Family caregivers play an essential role in long-term services and supports (LTSS). Despite numerous calls for robust caregiver assessment policies to determine needs and treat them as partners in care planning, there has been limited information about whether or how states assess caregiver needs and strengths, or use caregiver information. Using cross-sectional survey data from the 2015 Process Evaluation of the Older Americans Act National Family Caregiver Support Program (NFCSP), this study analyzes caregiver assessment policies and practices in 54 State Units on Aging, 619 Area Agencies on Aging, and 642 local service providers. It examines whether and for what purposes caregiver assessments are used, what domains are included, and how well current policies conform to recommended practice. It also recommends that policy makers who influence NFCSP and other LTSS programs develop caregiver assessment practices using a multidimensional framework including more caregiver-focused domains and utilizing assessment data to measure program outcomes.Keywords: National Family Caregiver Support Program; Stress Process Model; caregiver assessment; family caregivers; public policy
Year: 2017 PMID: 29165037 DOI: 10.1177/0733464817733104
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Gerontol ISSN: 0733-4648