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    Nursing Standard (Royal College of Nursing (Great Britain) : 1987)
    |October 24, 1990
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    This review explores informal caregiver support and proposes adapting Roy's Adaptation Model. This adaptation aims for accurate assessment of both patient and relative needs in healthcare settings.

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    Area of Science:

    • Nursing
    • Healthcare Research
    • Family Caregiving Studies

    Background:

    • Informal carers play a crucial role in patient care, often facing significant challenges.
    • Existing healthcare models may not fully address the holistic needs of both patients and their informal caregivers.
    • Accurate assessment is vital for effective support and intervention.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To review the existing literature on informal carers and their needs.
    • To propose an adaptation of Roy's Adaptation Model for enhanced caregiver assessment.
    • To ensure comprehensive evaluation encompassing both patient and informal caregiver well-being.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review of studies focusing on informal caregivers.
    • Analysis of Roy's Adaptation Model's applicability to caregiver assessment.

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  • Conceptual adaptation of the model to integrate caregiver-specific needs.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified gaps in current assessment practices regarding informal caregivers.
    • Demonstrated the potential of Roy's Adaptation Model to be modified for inclusive assessment.
    • Highlighted the importance of considering the caregiver as an integral part of the caregiving system.

    Conclusions:

    • Roy's Adaptation Model can be effectively adapted to include the assessment of informal caregivers' needs.
    • Accurate and comprehensive assessment is essential for supporting the well-being of both patients and their families.
    • This adapted model offers a framework for more holistic nursing care and research.