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Impact of caregiver-receiver relationship quality on burden and satisfaction | Author(s) | Jeanne R Snyder |
Journal title | Journal of Women & Aging, vol 12, nos 1/2, 2000 |
Pages | pp 147-168 |
Source | http://www.tandfonline.com |
Keywords | Women as carers ; Older women ; Stress ; Life satisfaction ; Case studies ; Qualitative Studies ; United States of America. |
Annotation | The burden and satisfaction of the caregiving relationship between female primary caregivers and female care-receivers living in the same home are investigated using an interview process. The ten cases were families involved in a caregiver and care-receiver shared-residence situation of at least one year's duration. Results of the qualitative approach called for a reversal of perspective. The intent was to examine how burden and satisfaction affected the quality of the caregiver-receiver relationship. However, it was the quality of the relationship between the caregiver and care-receiver which distinguished low burden and high satisfaction. (KJ/RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-001016244 A |
Classmark | P6:SH: BD: QNH: F:5HH: 69P: 3DP: 7T |
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