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  • Family Studies

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  • Caregiving for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) is a complex family process.
  • Caregiving tasks are often distributed among multiple individuals within a caregiving network.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the extent of multiple primary caregiver (PCG) nominations within ADRD caregiving networks.
  • To identify factors associated with network members being nominated as PCGs.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized data from the Caregiving Roles and Expectations Networks project.
  • Employed Generalized Poisson regression to model the number of incoming PCG nominations for each network member.
  • Included care recipients residing in residential facilities or attending adult day care.

Main Results:

  • On average, multiple network members were identified as PCGs across various care contexts.
  • Network members perceived to perform essential caregiving tasks (e.g., decision-making, spending time with care recipient) received more PCG nominations.
  • Nominations were adjusted for individual attributes and the care context.

Conclusions:

  • The presence of multiple PCGs may lead to a lack of role consensus and potential family conflict.
  • Future interventions should consider the social context of caregiving networks to understand their impact on outcomes.