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Caregiver resilience and the quest for balance

20 Jan 2013

The caregivers who participated in focus group Caregiving had an impact on the health, discussions for the Healthy Balance Program work and leisure, and the need for adequate represent a diverse group of 98 women and nine transportation and finances, in the caregivers’ men from across Nova Scotia. [...] This definition consequently, there is a dearth of literature of caregiving expands upon conventional focusing on the psychosocial needs of descriptors in the health literature which limit caregivers and the significance of the age, caregiving to caring for vulnerable persons. [...] The the data to improve our understanding of the HBRP research recognizes that caregiving is a ways in which caregiving is now organized, complex and multi-faceted role, and there is a how caregiving affects people’s sense of need for exploration of the context and attitudes control in their lives, and, in turn, how that around caregiving, the impact of the work, and affects their well-being. [...] Perhaps the most important question answered describes the background of the caregivers in this report is, “Who cares for the caregiver?” who participated in the research, their skills The literature is clear: support, including the and qualities, gender and race, and the family support of family, friends and the community, dynamics within which they provide support. [...] A multi-dimensional network of partners is The Equity Reference Groups (ERGs) conducting the HBRP research in four teams: the Focus Group Team (Team Q), Caregiver The Healthy Balance Research Program is Portraits Team, the Population-based Survey committed to the inclusion of historically Team and the Secondary Data Analysis Team.
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ISBN
0968987621
Pages
108
Published in
Canada

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