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Many factorscontributeto caregiver burden

The factors most likelyto contributeto caregiver burden

A lot of factorsinfluencethe caregivers ’ burden

Key factorsinfluencingcaregiver burden

Patient factorsinfluencingcaregiving burden

various factorscontributeto caregiver burden

Important factorscontributingtoward caregiver burden

the largest factorscontributingto caregiver burden

the main factorscontributeto caregiver burden

both caregivers ’ and care - recipients ’ factorsinfluencedcaregivers ’ burden

factors other than the care - receiver ’s frailty(passive) may be influenced bycaregiver burden

the impacts of rehabilitation therapy and factorscontributeto caregiver burden

Thinking and behavior changes ... significant factorscontributeto caregiver burden

comorbidities of the caregiver , being physically impaired and even gender ... factorsmay ... influencea caregivers ’ burden

orderto preventcaregiver burden

independent variablescontributingto caregiver burden

The demographic variablesinfluencingcaregiver burden

They need supportto preventcaregiver burden

What aspects of PWScontributeto the caregiver burden

pressure and daily stressleadingto caregiver burden

an anxious pet ... if not managedcan leadto caregiver burden

The stress of caring for someone with PTSDmay resultin " caregiver burden

to experience a high level of stresspotentially leadingto caregiver burden

Caregivers ' functional status , lower life satisfaction , depression and anxietyinfluencedcaregiver burden

Our findings indicate that resilience and perceived social supportcontribute significantlyto caregivers ’ burden

Family support positively affects outcomes for the person with heart failureleadingto caregiver burden

patient behavioral and cognitive status , hours involved in care , stress , social isolation , gender , relationship to the patient , availability of support resources , and caregiver characteristics(passive) is influenced byCaregiver burden

patient 's behavioral and cognitive status , hours involved in care , stress , social isolation , gender , relationship to the patient , availability of support resources , and caregiver characteristics(passive) is influenced byCaregiver burden

Moreover , new treatment models that incorporate greater support from out - of - home caregivers must provide monitoring and counsellingto preventcaregiver burden

patient 's condition and care duration of patients(passive) is influenced byCaregivers burden

many stressors like fearfulness , disruption of family dynamics , financial pressure and work overload ... all of whichcan contributeto caregiver burden

discomfort in the caregiver ( Buhse , 2008 ) ,can leadto caregiver burden

A wide range of caregiving effectscan resultfrom caregiver burden

their overall healthleadingto caregiver burden

that perception by caregivers of a care - recipient 's social distresscan contributeto caregiver burden

The stage of disease ( initial or advanced phase of caregivingcontributesto caregiver burden

more ... the caregiver 's management style(passive) might be influenced ... bycaregiving burden

The combination of loss , prolonged distress and depression , and physical demands of caregivingcan resultin caregiver burden

However , the daily assistance that family members provide to a disabled spouse , parent , partner , or child can take a physical and economic toll on the caregivercausingcaregiver burden

the relation between the caregiver and the patient ... the length of the treatment , and the changes in life [ 6(passive) was influenced bycaregivers ’ burden

to caregiver stress that in turn can lead to caregiver burnoutcan leadto caregiver stress that in turn can lead to caregiver burnout

to a chronic stress response that can worsen healthcan leadto a chronic stress response that can worsen health

in depression , stress , fatigue and even mortality ( Hasson et al , 2010may resultin depression , stress , fatigue and even mortality ( Hasson et al , 2010

to anxiety , depression and finally caregiver burnoutcan leadto anxiety , depression and finally caregiver burnout

to a higher risk for depression and other stress - related illnessescan leadto a higher risk for depression and other stress - related illnesses

to caregiver “ burnout , ” with an inability to continue to provide caremay leadto caregiver “ burnout , ” with an inability to continue to provide care

to burnout , which can result in premature institutionalization of the patientcan contribute significantlyto burnout , which can result in premature institutionalization of the patient

to a state of burnout that makes it no longer viable for the caregiver to continue serving in the role of caregivercan ultimately leadto a state of burnout that makes it no longer viable for the caregiver to continue serving in the role of caregiver

in poor HQRoL.resultingin poor HQRoL.

to neglect of the person being taken care of8,9may ... leadto neglect of the person being taken care of8,9

from new roles and responsibilitiesresultingfrom new roles and responsibilities

to worse psychological healthleadsto worse psychological health

to negative health outcomes for caregivers and patientscan leadto negative health outcomes for caregivers and patients

to care partner illness and care recipient institutionalizationcontributesto care partner illness and care recipient institutionalization

in depression among caregivers of stroke patientscan resultin depression among caregivers of stroke patients

in depression among caregivers of persons with strokecan resultin depression among caregivers of persons with stroke

some carers from recognising their own dietary needsmay preventsome carers from recognising their own dietary needs

from providing care for patients with chronic illnessmay resultfrom providing care for patients with chronic illness

adaptation outcomes of children / adolescents with CP and their parentsmay influenceadaptation outcomes of children / adolescents with CP and their parents

from many different care - receiver characteristicsresultingfrom many different care - receiver characteristics

physical and psychological harm in the caregiver , or ( 2 ) reduces quality of care for patientscausesphysical and psychological harm in the caregiver , or ( 2 ) reduces quality of care for patients

to diminished carecan leadto diminished care

Physical and Psychological Distress Triggered by Caregiver Burden Deprived health , physically and psychologically(passive) are ... triggered byPhysical and Psychological Distress Triggered by Caregiver Burden Deprived health , physically and psychologically

from caring for an individual with a chronic physical illness ( Lim & Zebrack , 2004resultsfrom caring for an individual with a chronic physical illness ( Lim & Zebrack , 2004

some carers from recognising clinicians 's own dietary needsmay preventsome carers from recognising clinicians 's own dietary needs

to nursing home placementoften leadsto nursing home placement

the caregiver ’s decision to eventually institutionalize ( or , “ put someone in a nursing homeoften influencesthe caregiver ’s decision to eventually institutionalize ( or , “ put someone in a nursing home

ofteninfluencesoften

to neglect or abusecan ... leadto neglect or abuse

health care decisions to a greater degree than is currently appreciatedmay influencehealth care decisions to a greater degree than is currently appreciated

to poor physical , mental , social and financial healthcan leadto poor physical , mental , social and financial health

from a respite shortageresultingfrom a respite shortage

to more targeted and better quality care ... 12can leadto more targeted and better quality care ... 12

to greater functional and cognitive impairment in the patient ... and is a significant predictor of admission to a long - term care facilitycan leadto greater functional and cognitive impairment in the patient ... and is a significant predictor of admission to a long - term care facility

to reflect the burden experienced by caregivers of dementia patientshas been ... designedto reflect the burden experienced by caregivers of dementia patients

in misleading representation of the older person 's functional statusmay resultin misleading representation of the older person 's functional status

to preventable use of emergency room servicescontributesto preventable use of emergency room services

to depression and a decline in physicalcan leadto depression and a decline in physical

in psychological and physical health compromise in the caregiver.[28resultsin psychological and physical health compromise in the caregiver.[28

to poor rehabilitation outcomes for stroke survivorscan contributeto poor rehabilitation outcomes for stroke survivors

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