2022
DOI: 10.1177/02654075221118095
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Lasting impact of relationships on caregiving difficulties, burden, and rewards

Abstract: A burgeoning literature considers caregiving in a relationship context and examines how the quality of caregivers’ relationships with care recipients influences their own appraisals of caregiving. Yet, extant research has mostly relied on cross-sectional data and utilized a unidimensional approach to examining relationship quality. This study extended prior research by examining (a) how positive and negative relationship qualities are associated with changes in caregiving appraisals over time, and (b) whether … Show more

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“…On the other hand, negative relationships as marital conflicts, impair individuals' well-being and makes them more sensitive toward stressful situations. (29) It's not unexpexted to find that caregivers knowledge regarding elderly disease progression has a major role in decreasing stress and improving their HRQoL by decreasing the fear of the unknown. It's the health care providers who should provide caregivers with the proper information about their relatives case, tell them the prognosis in a simple way and try to explain their role.…”
Section: Population Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, negative relationships as marital conflicts, impair individuals' well-being and makes them more sensitive toward stressful situations. (29) It's not unexpexted to find that caregivers knowledge regarding elderly disease progression has a major role in decreasing stress and improving their HRQoL by decreasing the fear of the unknown. It's the health care providers who should provide caregivers with the proper information about their relatives case, tell them the prognosis in a simple way and try to explain their role.…”
Section: Population Agingmentioning
confidence: 99%