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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.

WP-04

Date of Publication:
30 November -0001

Year of Publication:
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
Workpackages WP4 Psychology of AC

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