Family bereavement care interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review protocol Introduction:The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to daily social routines and to the lived experience of bereaved families. This artic... C Laranjeira,D Moura,S Marcon,... - 《Bmj ...
Our Covid-19 reablement service is provided by a team of specialist support workers. Read More Palliative and End of Life Care We provide support for people who are in the last years of their life. Read More Learning Disability We are able to support individuals with a learning difficult...
The findings from the study help to realise the potential of assistive technology for empowering supporting health/social care. Especially, the season of COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for remote management of health, the use of assistive technology could have a pivotal role to play ...
In the lat- ter case, an elderly person must again assume the very demanding and responsible role of a parent, caregiver. Furthermore, older people struggle with various age- related problems and social consequences of the age- ing process, including notably: changes in health and psychosocial ...
Working people who also care for the elderly Worker-carers were usually female, older than non-carers, working part-time and earning low incomes. They tended to be caring for elderly female ... G Rands - 《International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry》 被引量: 75发表: 1997年 The changing ...
On the legal support for the family carers Recently, some policies have been created to address family carers' problems. Until now the focus has been on issues such as elderly abuse and collapse of ... I Hamaguchi - 《Japanese Journal of Law & Political Science》 被引量: 0发表: 2001年 ...
Combining paid work with eldercare: the implications for social policy Government policy relies upon the continued provision of unpaid care from informal carers to groups such as elderly people. The majority of carers of elder... Frank,Laczko,Sally,... - 《Health & Social Care in the Communit...
Caring for elderly dependants: Effects on the carers’ quality of life. Age Ageing 1992, 21, 421–428. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Disclaimer/Publisher’s Note: The statements, opinions and data contained in all publications are solely those of the individual author(s) and contributor(s) ...
Thus, a new risk factor for the health of the informal carers of people with dementia (and the persons they care for) related to the COVID-19 outbreak is home confinement, resulting in social isolation [19]. The pandemic also had a negative impact on other aspects of the informal carers...
The mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on young adult carers have been neglected. This study aimed to identify COVID-19 related risk factors for young adult carers and to investigate their mental health relative to non-carer peers. Of the 1823 Italians aged 18–29 who completed ...