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  • Gerontology
  • Public Health
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Family caregiving involves nonroutine assistance to relatives, with many caregivers providing support for approximately 5 years.
  • Nearly half of family caregivers in the United States assist with at least one activity of daily living.
  • Unmet needs and potential negative health outcomes for family caregivers necessitate effective, ongoing clinical engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical need for clinical engagement with family caregivers.
  • To identify effective strategies for supporting family caregivers.
  • To present principles and resources for clinicians partnering with family caregivers.

Main Methods:

  • The study synthesizes existing knowledge on family caregiving and clinical interventions.
  • It emphasizes principles of clinical assessment and a partnership-based healthcare framework.
  • It incorporates insights from newly emerging resources for supporting caregivers.

Main Results:

  • Family caregiving is a long-term commitment for many individuals.
  • Caregivers frequently require assistance with daily living activities.
  • Intensive, individualized, and long-term clinical interventions show the most promise.

Conclusions:

  • Effective clinical partnerships are crucial for addressing family caregivers' needs.
  • A sustained, individualized approach to care is recommended.
  • Clinicians can utilize established principles and new resources to better support family caregivers.