|
Centre for Policy on Ageing | |
 | |
|
Demoralization among sons, daughters, spouses, and other relatives of nursing home residents | Author(s) | Lois Grau, Jeanne Teresi, Barbara Chandler |
Journal title | Research on Aging, vol 15, no 3, September 1993 |
Pages | pp 324-345 |
Keywords | Institutional accommodation ; The Family ; Spouses ; Children [offspring] ; Well being. |
Annotation | The study examines the impact of institutionalisation on different groups of family members who had been involved in caregiving. Assesses the levels of physical health and social support, and levels of guilt and worry, and concludes that different relatives suffered different levels of demoralisation. |
Accession Number | CPA-930929004 A |
Classmark | KV: SJ: SN: SS: D:F:5HH |
Data © Centre for Policy on Ageing |
|
...from the Ageinfo database published by Centre for Policy on Ageing. |
| |
|