"How can I be a caregiver for a second time?" A call to action to acknowledge and support experienced family caregivers.

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Title: "How can I be a caregiver for a second time?" A call to action to acknowledge and support experienced family caregivers.
Authors: Mroz, Emily L., Fried, Terri R., Monin, Joan K.
Source: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Mar2024, Vol. 72 Issue 3, p971-975. 5p.
Subjects: Patient-family relations, Services for caregivers, Social role, Experience, Burden of care, Hobbies, Research, Psychology of caregivers, Grief, Needs assessment, Social support, Caregiver attitudes, Vocational guidance, Hope
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: The author comments on the post titled "How Can I Be a Caregiver for a Second Time," posted by user Heatherrose onto a CareChat forum hosted by U.S.-based caregiver Action Network nearly a decade ago. Topics include American family caregivers with the same sentiments posted in the forum, template for collecting data on past and present family caregiving, and the call for an increase in focused, person-centered research on experienced caregivers.
Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection
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Abstract:The author comments on the post titled "How Can I Be a Caregiver for a Second Time," posted by user Heatherrose onto a CareChat forum hosted by U.S.-based caregiver Action Network nearly a decade ago. Topics include American family caregivers with the same sentiments posted in the forum, template for collecting data on past and present family caregiving, and the call for an increase in focused, person-centered research on experienced caregivers.
ISSN:00028614
DOI:10.1111/jgs.18740