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Long-distance caregiving.

Laurie Lewis

    The American Journal of Nursing
    |September 23, 2008
    PubMed
    Summary
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    Caregiver proximity significantly impacts patient outcomes, presenting unique hurdles when support is remote. Addressing these challenges is crucial for effective patient care and management.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Management
    • Patient Support Systems
    • Gerontology

    Background:

    • Caregiver availability is a critical factor in patient well-being and treatment adherence.
    • Geographical distance between caregivers and patients introduces unique logistical and emotional challenges.
    • Existing healthcare models may not adequately address the needs of patients with remote caregivers.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate the specific challenges faced by patients with non-local caregivers.
    • To identify potential strategies for mitigating the difficulties associated with remote caregiving.
    • To enhance the understanding of how caregiver proximity affects patient outcomes.

    Main Methods:

    • A mixed-methods approach combining surveys and in-depth interviews with patients and caregivers.
    • Analysis of patient health records to correlate caregiver proximity with health outcomes.
    • Development of a framework to assess the impact of caregiver distance on care delivery.

    Main Results:

    • Patients with remote caregivers reported higher levels of stress and lower treatment adherence.
    • Communication barriers and delayed response times were significant issues in remote care situations.
    • The absence of immediate physical support led to increased reliance on formal healthcare services.

    Conclusions:

    • Caregiver proximity is a vital determinant of patient support and health management.
    • Interventions are needed to bridge the gap for patients with remote caregivers, focusing on communication and accessible support.
    • Future research should explore technological solutions and community-based support networks to aid remote caregiving.