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Oct 10, 2020 · Clarifying the concept of caregiver burden is essential for helping healthcare professionals and the general population to obtain a better understanding of caregiver burden. This paper clearly clarifies the meaning of caregiver burden.
- Zhu Liu, Catrina Heffernan, Jie Tan
- 10.1016/j.ijnss.2020.07.012
- 2020
- Int J Nurs Sci. 2020 Oct 10; 7(4): 438-445.
Sep 2, 2024 · Duty of care is the responsibility we have as care workers to ensure that our actions—or inactions—do not cause harm to the people we support. It entails performing our duties to the highest standards possible to protect individuals’ physical, emotional, and psychological well-being.
Aug 14, 2009 · Burden of care is a concept emerging in the literature that describes the physical, emotional, social, and financial problems that can be experienced by family caregivers. This concept may be useful to heighten understanding of the family caregiving experience and as such may provide a framework for nursing practice and research. We seek to ...
- Gail O'Neill, Margaret M. Ross
- 1991
Dec 20, 2020 · Burden of care describes challenges connected to informal caregiving. Dependent patients report feelings of being a burden. Few studies have focused on both the experience of caregiver burden and recipients’ feelings of burden.
- Ingvild Lilleheie, Jonas Debesay, Asta Bye, Astrid Bergland
- 2021
Caregiver burden is defined as the extent to which caregivers perceive their emotional or physical health, social life, or financial status to be affected by their caring for an impaired relative (Zarit, Todd, & Zarit, 1986).
Burden of care is a concept emerging in the literature that describes the physical, emotional, social, and financial problems that can be experienced by family caregivers. This concept may be useful to heighten understanding of the family caregiving experience and as such may provide a framework for nursing practice and research.
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This article critically examines the burden concept, its lack of clear definition, the inconsistency between its conceptualization and operationalization, its inappropriate use within the stress paradigm, and its marginal policy relevance.