2012
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2012.12.3.3
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Training of Informal Caregivers: Relationship to the Time Spent Caring for Dependent Seniors over Age 65

Abstract: Objetivo: analizar la formación recibida de los cuidadores informales de personas dependientes mayores de 65 años enrelación con el tiempo de cuidado, de la Zona Básica de Salud (ZBS) de Los Palacios y Villafranca, de Sevilla (España) durante el periodo de octubre de 2010 a mayo de 2011. Materiales y métodos: estudio de corte transversal, descriptivo y correlacional. Muestra: 41 cuidadores. Muestreo no probabilístico intencional. Cuestionario de elaboración propia. Análisis de datos mediante SPSS versión 18.0.… Show more

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“…Like other chronic illnesses, cancer presents various complications and can limit self-reliance, necessitating assistance from caregivers within the patient's close network, often referred to as informal or non-professional caregivers. While these caregivers play a crucial role in aiding and comforting cancer patients, they often bear a substantial burden across multiple domains, which can profoundly affect their own quality of life [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Like other chronic illnesses, cancer presents various complications and can limit self-reliance, necessitating assistance from caregivers within the patient's close network, often referred to as informal or non-professional caregivers. While these caregivers play a crucial role in aiding and comforting cancer patients, they often bear a substantial burden across multiple domains, which can profoundly affect their own quality of life [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%