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Using a 5 point rating scale, where 1 equals no stress and 5 equals extreme stress, indicate the extent of the stress or frustration you feel surrounding the following issues. 5 A lot of Stress (Coping fine, no problems) Extreme Stress (Feeling at “end of rope”, health at risk) TO WHAT EXTENT... and/or over burdened?
- Kingston Caregiver Stress Scale - Providence Care
The Kingston Caregiver Stress Scale (KCSS) is primarily a...
- Kingston Caregiver Stress Scale - Providence Care
Using a 5 point rating scale, where 1 equals no stress and 5 equals extreme stress, indicate the extent of the stress or frustration you feel surrounding the following issues. Please circle the number for the appropriate scale that reflects your stress level
Answer the following questions by selecting “never,” “sometimes” or “often.” Do you have difficulty falling asleep? Do you wake up in the middle of the night? Do you have stressful dreams? Are you anxious or do you have panic attacks? Have you gained or lost weight recently without meaning to?
This caregiver self-report measure helps doctors assess the stress levels of family caregivers accompanying chronically ill older adult patients to their medical visits.
The Kingston Caregiver Stress Scale (KCSS) is primarily a scale that allows a family caregiver to express their level of perceived stress. It can also be used to monitor changes, in
Caregiver Self-Assessment Questionnaire How are you? Caregivers are often so concerned with caring for their relative’s needs that they lose sight of their own wellbeing. Please take just a moment to answer the following questions. Once you have answered the questions, turn the page to do a self-evaluation. During the past week or so, I have...
Is caregiving affecting your career? If you answered “sometimes” or “often” to many of these questions, you may need help balancing caring for the person with dementia and caring for your own well-being.