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Caregiver attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions about service use charting a course for further research | Author(s) | Kathleen A Smyth, David J Pedlar |
Journal title | Journal of Applied Gerontology, vol 18, no 2, June 1999 |
Pages | pp 257-261 |
Keywords | Informal care ; Attitude ; Usage [services] ; Research. |
Annotation | The studies reported in this issue of Journal of Applied Gerontology exemplify the range of research required to gain a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between caregivers' attitudes, beliefs and perceptions and their service use destinations. The articles suggest that there is no single set of correlates consistently associated with caregivers' attitudes, beliefs and perceptions about service. This is partly because no two studies measured service use in the same way. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990728239 A |
Classmark | P6: DP: QLD: 3A |
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