Person who is unpaid and without formal training who helps another individual with their activities of daily living.
A person who helps in identifying or preventing or treating illness or disability.
1 Though caregiver needs are many, no national strategy for supporting them exists.
2 Reference values can help determine if a client's caregiver burden is increased.
3 Neither the severity of behaviour changes nor functional disability explained caregiver stress.
4 A cumulative risk index was created reflecting caregiver , family, and neighborhood risks.
5 Things to think about: Does the caregiver have a first aid certificate?
6 Age did not moderate the associations between caregiver types and daily experiences.
7 However, little is known about the parent donor and parent caregiver perspective.
8 Both patient-reported and caregiver - reported physical QoL of patients correlated with patient ADL.
9 Findings: Data did not indicate that caregiver mastery was a moderating variable.
10 Spousal relationship, primary caregiver , and high psychological distress also had significant association.
11 Participants: Sixty older adults NCD - and - caregiver dyads were recruited through an activity center.
12 Paula Booth used to be a caregiver for people with a disability.
13 There was no interaction of caregiver status and age on cognitive performance.
14 More severe cognitive deficits and caregiver - reported behavioral symptoms predict higher caregiver burden.
15 Data on availability of caregiver was analyzed for 816 participants with disability.
16 And personal counseling for the primary caregiver ought to be a requirement.
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Caregiver в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки