2011
DOI: 10.1186/1472-6955-10-19
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In-hospital informal caregivers' needs as perceived by themselves and by the nursing staff in Northern Greece: A descriptive study

Abstract: BackgroundInformal care is common in many countries, especially in Greece, where families provide care in hospitals. Health education and informational needs are important factors for family members which are often underestimated by nursing staff. The aim of this study was to compare the perceptions of the nurses and the in-hospital informal caregivers about the in-hospital informal caregivers' knowledge and informational needs, as well as the factors that influence these perceptions.MethodsThis was a non-expe… Show more

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“…than the nurses. For the nursing staff, the factors that influence the training needs of patients' caregivers are the educational level and the years of working experience [5]. This emerging puzzle of the disparity of needs calls for radical and innovative, but yet well founded, in other contexts, approaches.…”
Section: A Limitations To the Carers' Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…than the nurses. For the nursing staff, the factors that influence the training needs of patients' caregivers are the educational level and the years of working experience [5]. This emerging puzzle of the disparity of needs calls for radical and innovative, but yet well founded, in other contexts, approaches.…”
Section: A Limitations To the Carers' Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 40 , 41 Informal caregivers are an important resource for patients during hospitalization; they act as a bridge between the patients’ environment and the unfamiliar hospital setting. 42 44 In many cases, the family member is an integral part of the care team and performs some of the basic care activities. 43 , 45 , 46 Yet, studies that examined the impact of informal caregivers on diverse hospitalization outcomes have shown inconclusive results.…”
Section: Risk Factors For Functional Declinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…and hospital nursing-staff shortages (Cho and Kim, 2006;Lavdaniti et al, 2011;Li et al, 2000Li et al, , 2003Li et al, , 2004. Informal caregivers are usually the significant others in a patient's life, and most patients report that parents, spouses, or adult children accompanied them during hospitalization (Auslander, 2011;Gur-Yaish et al, 2013;Levine et al, 2010).…”
Section: Informal Caregiving Support During Hospitalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%