Unmet Needs of Caregivers of Patients Referred to a Dementia Care Program.
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Caregiver strain and low self-efficacy for managing dementia-related problems are common among those caring for patients with dementia, but the level of unmet need and relation to provider type has not been well characterized. Conclusion: Most caregivers perceived inadequate support from the patient?s provider in managing dementia-related problems, reported strain, and had low confidence in managing caregiving. New models of care are needed to address the complex care needs of patients with dementia and their caregivers.
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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001
30 November -0001
Year of Publication:
2015
2015
@article{sensecare:480,
- author = {Lee A. Jennings},
- title = {Unmet Needs of Caregivers of Patients Referred to a Dementia Care Program.},
- year = {2015},
- date = {November 30, -0001},
Lee A. Jennings 2015 Unmet Needs of Caregivers of Patients Referred to a Dementia Care Program. November 30, -0001
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