Roles and Coping Strategies of Sons Caring for a Parent With Dementia / Alisa Grigorovich; Nira Rittenberg; Talia Dick; Ashley McCann; Amanda Abbott; Andrea Kmielauskas; Valerie Estioko; Sinthusha Kulasingham; Jill I. Cameron
Creator: Grigorovich, A..
Creators: Abbott, A. | Cameron, JL. | Dick, T. | Estioko, V. | Kmielauskas, A. | Kulasingham, S. | McCann, A. | Rittenberg, N..
Material type: ArticleContent type: Media type: Article Carrier type: Subject(s): Comunitat | Demència | Teràpia Ocupacional | Cuidadors familiarsOnline resources: Accés restringit usuaris EUIT In: The American Journal Of Occupational Therapy 2016 GEN-FEB; 70(1): 7001260020p1-7001260020p9Summary: OBJECTIVE. Little is known about sons roles in caring for a parent with dementia. To ensure that interventions and practices appropriately match sons needs, we investigated their experiences. dementia participated in semistructured interviews. primarily undertaking a care management role and managing by using their own occupational experiences and receiving support from other family members, peers, and private and public community services. They experienced negative consequences such as participation restriction and stress and positive consequences such as feelings of satisfaction. Strategies used to cope included boundary setting and practicing self-care. managers for their parent with dementia in community-based settings, as well as their need for education and intervention. Occupational therapy practitioners can use this information to inform their practices and support clients and their families.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Journal article | Escola Universitària d'Infermeria i Teràpia Ocupacional de Terrassa Biblioteca | Paper | Text complet | Exclòs de préstec (Accés restringit) | Online only | ART-49022 |
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