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31 Μαΐ 2024 · The data obtained demonstrate that clinical indicators for caregiver role strain are extensively studied, and among those found in this review, the most prevalent were depressive symptoms, anxiety, deterioration of self-esteem, disturbed sleep pattern, and emotional disturbance.
The results show that caregiving was highly overburdening and negatively affected the physical condition and the psychological and mental states of caregivers.
3 Νοε 2023 · Caregiver role strain, also known as caregiver burnout, is a common phenomenon experienced by individuals who provide care to loved ones or family members who are aging, disabled, or who have intellectual or developmental disabilities, severe mental illness, or other special needs.
9 Νοε 2018 · Many studies offer theoretical explanations of caregiver outcomes based on the Transactional model of Stress and Coping (TSC; Lazarus and Folkman, 1984), where coping is defined as a process of ‘constantly changing cognitive and behavioural efforts to manage specific external and/or internal demands… appraised as taxing or exceeding [personal] r...
In summary, population based studies show that many caregivers do not report high levels of strain, cope successfully with caregiving, report many psychological benefits from caregiving, and may even experience improved health and reduced mortality because of their caregiving experience.
Caregiver role strain is a new diagnosis accepted by NANDA in 1992. The diagnosis is a well-described family phenomenon that can be measured and predicted. Sources of variance for the various defining characteristics have been identified.
31 Μαΐ 2024 · Increased life expectancy leads to consequent long-term care needs, where informal caregivers may experience overload and strain associated with caregiving, influencing the well-being and...