caregiving role

collocation in English

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role
noun[C]
uk
/rəʊl/
us
/roʊl/
the position or purpose that someone or something has in a situation, organization, society, ...
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(Definition ofrolefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Numerous work interferences predicted a lessened desire to continue in thecaregivingrole.
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The experience of caregivers may change during the different phases of a patient's illness and as carergivers move into and out of thecaregivingrole.
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They believed it was their duty to care for their husbands and that being a woman has helped them manage in theircaregivingrole.
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The idea that positive outcomes do emerge from thecaregivingrolecertainly warrants further study.
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Mary moved from her daughter's home because she believed her daughter was unhappy about hercaregivingrole.
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This over exhaustion and constantcaregivingrolecan cause an increase in physical and mental health deterioration.
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Fathers who believe that the paternalcaregivingroleis important are only more likely to have securely attached infants in the case of very fussy infants.
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Family members adopt key caregiving roles in the maintenance of transplant recipients' health.
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These data were organized to identify transitions into caregiving roles.
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For example, women in this study tended to take on greater caregiving roles and seemed to suffer more openly than men, whether they were patients or spouses.
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Goodman (1990) emphasised the importance of an individualised understanding of language issues, acculturation levels, immigration pattern, and family resources, and how these impact on caregiving roles.
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This allows them to be more effective in their caregiving roles.
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