other caregiver

collocation in English

meaningsofotherandcaregiver

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other
adjective
uk
/ˈʌð.ər/
us
/ˈʌð.ɚ/
different to what is usual or expected, and sometimes not ...
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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 ofotherandcaregiverfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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For economy of expression only, we will generally use "he" to refer to a child and "she" to refer to a parent orothercaregiver.
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This suggests that the rates of psychiatric distress among family caregivers to transplant recipients may be lower than inothercaregiverpopulations.
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Corrective feedback begins in early childhood with motherese, in which a parent orothercaregiverprovides subtle corrections of a young child's spoken errors.
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If these symptoms persist, consulting a primary care doctor orothercaregivercan help.
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In addition to peek-a-boo, pat-a-cake and so-big areothercaregivergames that exemplify scaffolding and turn-taking sequences.
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This does not necessarily prove to be the case, at least not to the extent that parents and other caregivers assume.
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There is a wide variability in the role of family doctors across countries and regions, often with poor interaction with other caregivers.
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Participants reported appreciating the opportunity to take time for themselves and to share their experience in palliative care with other caregivers.
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This is a time when levels of anxiety, stress, and emotion can be high for patients, families, and other caregivers.
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The term "educarer", which she also coined, refers to either a parent orothercaregiver, and emphasizes the role that they play in both caring and educating.
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From an evolutionary perspective, crying in human infants perpetuates the ancient function of signaling distress or discomfort and increasing proximity to, and caregiving behavior from, parents and other caregivers.
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Additional concerns expressed to physicians have been, in decreasing frequency, losing control of bodily functions; burdening friends, family, or other caregivers; and inadequate pain control.
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We believe that the meaningcentered intervention for nurses, and eventually one offered to other caregivers involved in palliative care, shows promise; however it needs rigorous development and planned evaluations.
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Actual or anticipated separations from parents or other caregivers may be an important antecedent for disruptive behaviors among young conduct problem youngsters, a possibility that deserves further study.
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This may cause them to experience more psychological distress from cancer caregiving than other caregivers.
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Lastly, the parents and other caregivers must be educated in many aspects of the diet for it to be safely implemented.
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Additional stakeholders involved may include, if appropriate, the patients or residents themselves and their respective family members and other caregivers.
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The caring relations between child and parents (or other caregivers) can help to influence a healthy personality.
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Natsumi must now try to raise her future daughter, attend school, and foil her aunt's attempts to foist the baby onto other caregivers.
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