Profiles in caregiving : the unexpected career /
Détails physiques : 1 online resource (xviii, 385 pages) : illustrations. ISBN :9780120595402; 0120595400.| Type de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres | Réservations |
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| Livre | La bibliothèque des lettres et sciences humaines et sociales | 362.19897683 ANE (Parcourir l'étagère) | Disponible | 0000000028146 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-373) and index.
Setting the Stage. -- Caregiving Careers and Stress Processes. -- An Empirical Inquiry into Caregiving. -- The Organization of Stressors in the Lives of Caregivers. -- The Natural History of Care-Related Stress. -- Stress Proliferation. -- The Containment of Care-Related Stressors. -- The Transition to Institutional Care. -- Adaptation Following Institutionalization. -- The Timing and Settings of Patient Death. -- Bereavement. -- Clinical Interventions and Caregiving Careers. -- Implications for Public Policy and Society. -- A Review and Overview of Caregiving Careers. -- The Care-Related Stress Process. -- In Retrospect. -- Closing Commentary. -- References. -- Index.
Given medical advances and greater understanding of healthful living habits, people are living longer lives. Proportionally speaking, a greater percentage of the population is elderly. Despite medical advances, there is still no cure for dementia, and as elderly individuals succumb to Alzheimer's Disease or related dementia, more and more people are having to care their elderly parents and /or siblings. Profiles in Caregiving is practical source of information for anyone who teaches caregiving, acts as a caregiver, or studies caregiving. This book discusses recent research on stress factors associated with caregiving, and what factors impact on successful versus non-successful adaptation to the care-giving role. This is an expanding field in gerontology, and is also of interest to personality and social psychologists studying stress and interpersonal relations. Although there are many books on the cause and treatment of dementia, there has been a book that provides a research investigation into the factors associated with effective caregiving to dementia patients. Key Features * Conceptualizes caregiving as a multistage career whose impact on the caregiver continues to be felt after in-home care has ceased * Based upon a longitudinal survey of a demographically diverse sample of principal caregivers over a three-year period * Identifies caregivers who are most at-risk for adverse adaptation to the role * Describes preventative and clinical intervention strategies * Identifies post-care risk and issues * Identifies antecedents to successful adaptation * State of the art analytic techniques * Graphic presentation of empirical findings * Renowned multidisciplinary research team.


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