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    • To assess satisfaction levels of double-duty caregivers communicating with healthcare providers.
    • To identify factors correlating with and predicting this satisfaction.

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    • A cross-sectional, correlational study design was employed.
    • Registered nurses who were current or former caregivers (family/friend, aged 50+) participated.
    • Correlation and multiple linear regression analyses examined associations between caregiver attributes and communication satisfaction.

    Main Results:

    • Double-duty caregivers reported above-average satisfaction with healthcare communication.
    • Personal beliefs about caring and trust were the strongest predictors of satisfaction.
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    • This study provides novel insights into double-duty caregiver communication satisfaction.
    • Healthcare providers should acknowledge personal beliefs and build trust to support these caregivers.
    • Strategies are needed to enhance supportive communication for colleagues in caregiving roles.