2019
DOI: 10.35680/2372-0247.1338
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Abstract: Twelve principles to support caregiver engagement in health care systems and health research Cover Page Footnote Ethics approval and consent to participate: Not applicable Consent for publication: Not applicable Availability of data and material: Not applicable Competing interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests Funding: This project was funded by a Planning Grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research [Fund number410008186] Authors' contributions: KK conceptualized the stud… Show more

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“…HCP can play important roles in facilitating access to health and social care services that can support caregivers through transition experiences ( Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ). It is recommended that HCP routinely engage caregivers in decision-making and acknowledge their role as key partners in the care of the older PLWD and MCC ( Kuluski, Kokorelias, et al., 2019 ; Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ). Finally, HCP should assist caregivers in planning for the future in a manner that reflects caregivers’ priorities and beliefs ( Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCP can play important roles in facilitating access to health and social care services that can support caregivers through transition experiences ( Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ). It is recommended that HCP routinely engage caregivers in decision-making and acknowledge their role as key partners in the care of the older PLWD and MCC ( Kuluski, Kokorelias, et al., 2019 ; Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ). Finally, HCP should assist caregivers in planning for the future in a manner that reflects caregivers’ priorities and beliefs ( Kuluski, Peckham, et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Canada, the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) entry-to-practice competencies for gerontological nursing care include family, and specifically reference FCGs (Boscart, McCleary, Huson, Sheiban, & Harvey, 2017;CASN, 2017). Canada's policy focus remains on improving family caregivers' competence in, and capacity to, care (Khayatzadeh-Mahani & Leslie, 2018;Kuluski, Kokorelias, Peckham, Goldhar, & Petrie, 2019).…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Estes resultados revelam o papel protetor da rede de apoio sobre o funcionamento familiar e a qualidade das relações intrafamiliares, na sua estrutura, coesão e adaptabilidade (Seibel et al, 2017). Também Corrêa, Queiroz & Fazito (2016) Por último, no papel de prestador de cuidados (conhecimento do papel, comportamento de adesão e saturação de papel) da dimensão funcional, verifica-se que os enfermeiros têm um papel efetivo na melhoria do bem-estar dos cuidadores, ajudando as famílias, dotando-as de mais conhecimentos para uma prestação de cuidados compartilhada e apoiando-as durante o processo de atendimento e segurança dos cuidados, tradutora de mais ganhos em saúde (Kuluski et al, 2019;Schaepe, Ewers, 2018;Imanigoghary, Peyrovi, & Kazemi 2017)…”
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