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1State University of New York Institute, of Technology at Utica/Rome, School of Nursing, New York, USA.
Abstract:
Family caregivers recognize the need for responsible, dependable home care services. When the services of the home care agency are required, it is often the aide who delivers the day-to-day care, whereas the home care nurse is responsible for providing coordination and supervision. The findings of this study provide the nurse with a better understanding of the relationship between home care aides and family caregivers.
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