family caregiver
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffamilyandcaregiver
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family
noun
uk/ˈfæm.əl.i/us/ˈfæm.əl.i/
a group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and ...
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caregiver
noun[C]
uk/ˈkeəˌɡɪv.ər/us/ˈkerˌɡɪv.ɚ/
someone who takes care of a person who is young, old, ...
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(Definition offamilyandcaregiverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Assessing the reliability of patient, nurse andfamilycaregiversymptom ratings in hospitalized advanced cancer patients.
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There is a large body of literature that highlights the negative consequences of being afamilycaregiverto a person with advanced disease.
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Following weekly instruction sessions, the intervention was carried out at home by thefamilycaregiver.
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Not so benign neglect : researchers ignore ethnicity in definingfamilycaregiverburden and recommending services.
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Familycaregiverreports provided at the time of hospice enrollment of physician discussions of incurable illness, life expectancy, and hospice.
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This study sought to explorefamilycaregiverperceptions of their relative's death and assess how well they were coping.
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Cognitive rehabilitation involves individually designed interventions aimed at addressing specific practical difficulties identified by the person with dementia and/or thefamilycaregiverthat are relevant to everyday life.
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We examinedfamilycaregiverreports of physician communication about incurable illness, life expectancy, and hospice, the timing of these discussions, and subsequent family understanding of these issues.
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The physical, emotional and financial consequences for thefamilycaregivercan be overwhelming without some support, such as respite.
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Current inpatients meet once a week as part of their rehabilitation and afamilycaregivergroup meets monthly.
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In addition, training in medical and nursing tasks was found to have a protective effect for thefamilycaregiver.
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In addition, some family caregivers are involved in direct patient care.
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Either way, this can result in an improved bereavement experience for the family caregivers after the death.
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Family caregivers' burden, quality of life, and health following patients' renal transplantation.
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Researchers have depicted the difficulties of family caregivers who provide long-term medical care for children (and later adults) at home.
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Stresses and satisfactions of family caregivers to older stroke patients.
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Despite the necessary role that family caregivers provide, their contribution is rarely considered and very little empirical attention has been given to time valuation methods.
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The cognitive behavioral intervention was directed toward both the patient and family caregivers.
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Results are based on the responses of 106 primary family caregivers caring for relatives dying of cancer.
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