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Collecting Saliva and Measuring Salivary Cortisol and Alpha-amylase in Frail Community Residing Older Adults via Family Caregivers
Published on: December 18, 2013
Shared care by formal and informal caregivers for community residing elderly
Abstract:
This investigation is a descriptive survey of 53 functionally impaired elderly who were receiving care from an informal caregiver as well as from professional nurses. The eventual outcome of care for the 53 subjects in terms of whether they continued to receive home care or entered a nursing home is also presented. Implications regarding the need for nursing assessments and interventions relative to functional abilities of elderly at home are presented.
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