2020
DOI: 10.1080/01612840.2020.1731890
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Modes of Informed Caring: Perspectives of Health Professionals Who Are Mothers of Adult Children with Schizophrenia

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“…Increased levels of distress and anxiety are reported by half of the informal caregivers of patients with advanced-stage cancer (Goren et al, 2014;Moretta et al, 2014;Reblin et al, 2016;Rumpold et al, 2016;Gérain and Zech, 2019). The tasks of informal caregivers can be divided in three different groups: (1) Personal care or routine day living activities (e.g., bathing, toileting, eating, and dressing), (2) Household work (cooking, cleaning, and gardening), (3) Companionship, emotional support, and (4) economic support (Triantafillou et al, 2010;Heitink et al, 2017;Klages et al, 2020).…”
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“…Increased levels of distress and anxiety are reported by half of the informal caregivers of patients with advanced-stage cancer (Goren et al, 2014;Moretta et al, 2014;Reblin et al, 2016;Rumpold et al, 2016;Gérain and Zech, 2019). The tasks of informal caregivers can be divided in three different groups: (1) Personal care or routine day living activities (e.g., bathing, toileting, eating, and dressing), (2) Household work (cooking, cleaning, and gardening), (3) Companionship, emotional support, and (4) economic support (Triantafillou et al, 2010;Heitink et al, 2017;Klages et al, 2020).…”
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“…Secondly, we conducted a thematic analysis of qualitative data based on focus groups with nurses from two elderly health care organizations in the Netherlands to explore the different roles double duty care givers describe. Earlier research has shown that different caring roles can be found (Ward-Griffin et al, 2015 ; Klages et al, 2020 ). Previous research by Klages et al ( 2020 ) has explored the blending of mothering and caregiving roles.…”
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“…Earlier research has shown that different caring roles can be found (Ward-Griffin et al, 2015 ; Klages et al, 2020 ). Previous research by Klages et al ( 2020 ) has explored the blending of mothering and caregiving roles. In this current research we have explored different roles in double duty caregivers.…”
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