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The nursing process provides a clinical decision-making framework for patients and families to establish and implement a personalized care plan. Since part of the nurse's duties is to teach patients, the steps of the nursing process are the most effective way to approach instruction. The nursing process and the teaching-learning process are inextricably linked.
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Caregiving: predicting at-risk status.

Neena L Chappell1, Carren Dujela

  • 1University of Victoria. nlc@uvic.ca

Canadian Journal on Aging = La Revue Canadienne Du Vieillissement
|October 11, 2008
PubMed
Summary
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Caregiver burden is complex; while care demands significantly impact role-specific burden, resilience is key to well-being. Many caregivers experience high well-being despite demands, highlighting the need for holistic assessments.

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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Gerontological research often emphasizes caregiver burden.
  • However, empirical evidence indicates that a minority of caregivers experience excessive burden.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare predictors of role-specific burden and quality-of-life measures.
  • To assess the impact of caregiving roles on these outcomes among caregivers with heavy demands.

Main Methods:

  • A study involving 92 community-based caregivers on Vancouver Island.
  • Analysis of primary stressors, personal resources, and socio-demographic factors as predictors.

Main Results:

  • Caregiving demands were the strongest predictor of role-specific burden.
  • Resilience significantly correlated with all three outcomes (role-specific burden, two quality-of-life measures).
  • Caregivers showed improvement in all outcomes over one year, though this change was not predictable.

Conclusions:

  • Caregivers can experience burden alongside high well-being.
  • Findings underscore the importance of considering factors beyond burden for comprehensive recommendations.