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Multiple Victims:The Result of Caring Patients in Vegetative State
Caregivers Persistent Vegetative State (PVS) Vegetative State Nursing
2015/11/6
Background: Having a patient in a vegetative state in the family is a complicated and stressful experience. Caring for such patients with complete disability at home is very challenging.
Pukarrikarta-jangka muwarr–Stories about caring for Karajarri country
Pukarrikarta-jangka muwarr Stories caring Karajarri country
2015/7/24
I am a Karajarri woman from Bidyadanga community in Western Australia. As a researcher at the Nulungu Research Institute, located at the Yawuru buru (Broome) campus, of the University of Notre Dame Au...
Medical and psychosocial challenges in caring for adolescent and young adult patients with cancer
Medical and psychosocial challenges adolescent
2015/4/8
Over the last five years there have been tremendous changes in the care of adolescent and young adult cancer
patients in Australia, generally accepted as 15-25 years old. There has been recognition ...
Caring for parents with neurodegenerative disease: a qualitative description
Alzheimer Disease Caregivers Parent-Child Relations Parkinson Disease
2014/12/3
PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to explore the positive aspects experienced by adult children in providing care to their parent who has either Parkinson's or Alzheimer's disease. DE...
Untraditional caring arrangements among parents living apart: The case of Norway
divorce father sole custody gender equality parents living apart partnership dissolution shared residence
2014/11/21
Background: In spite of quite symmetric parental roles in Norway, shared residence and father sole custody are still rare when parents split up. Several countries have witnessed an increase in shared ...
Summarized Guidelines Aid Providers in Caring for Patients with Otitis Media with Effusion
Otitis Media with Effusion OME Guideline
2014/10/22
Otitis media with effusion (OME) is a disorder that can cause hearing loss in children, which can lead to speech and language delay. There are recommendations within the OME guideline and primary care...
Loving her into well-being one day at a time: Narratives of caring for daughters with eating disorders
Eating Disorder Parents Narrative Analysis Transformational Activism
2013/1/31
When a child is diagnosed with an eating disorder, parents are expected to help the child recover. Yet, parents often feel under-prepared and alone, their experiences inadequately known to healthcare ...
Informal Caring and Labour Market Outcomes Within England and Wales
informal care provision labour market outcomes area variations
2012/10/25
This paper focuses on the links between informal care provision and labour market activity at the sub-national level. Within-country analysis of this issue has been very limited to date despite the wi...
A paradox of altruism: How caring about future generations can result in poverty for everyone (game-theoretic analysis)
Nash bargaining solution
2010/9/13
Political and social activists are rightfully concerned about future generations: whenever a country borrows money, or an environmental situation worsens, this means, in effect, that we impose an addi...
The University of Queensland has joined a consortium trialling a new support program for families caring for relatives with mental illness.
The Manager of UQ's Research Centre for Youth Substance Ab...
Older workers in the UK: variations in economic activity status by socio-demographic characteristics, household and caring commitments
Older workers the UK economic activity status socio-demographic characteristics household and caring commitments
2010/1/20
The most significant demographic trend affecting the size and composition of the labour force over the next 25 years will be the decrease in the number of people in the age group 16 to 49 and an incre...
The Role of Caring Practices and Resources for Care in Child Survival, Growth, and Development: South and Southeast Asia
Child Survival Growth Development Southeast Asia
2009/9/1
This paper evaluates the extent to which programs for improving nutrition
in seven Asian countries evaluate care practices and resources for care, and how this
understanding is incorporated into th...
In the more advanced economies of East and Southeast Asia, sharp declines in fertility, combined with rising life expectancies, will eventually produce unprecedented population aging. Just as the numb...
The’sandwich generation’:women caring for parents and children
sandwich generation National Longitudinal Survey children parents
2009/3/24
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey are used to estimate the number and characteristics of women 45 to 56 years old who care for both their children and their parents; these women transfer a si...
Caring for America’s aging population:a profile of the direct-care workforce
America’s aging population direct-care workforce
2009/3/23
Direct-care workers constitute a low-wage, high-turnover workforce with low levels of health insurance; taking these characteristics into account guides the challenge of how to deal with the growing d...