Mapping the Caregiver Journey
What is the day in the life of a caregiver? What caregiving jobs, tasks, and responsibilities pose the biggest burden? How does caregiving affect an individual's health and wellbeing? Where do caregivers need help?
This study followed twenty-nine employed family caregivers providing unpaid care to an adult family member over a period of three months, with information being obtained from one month of daily surveys, two months of weekly surveys, and occasional phone interviews. The surveys and interviews covered various aspects of caregiving (e.g., daily tasks, well-being, time management, communication, and the effects of caregiving on work and family life) and touched on numerous domains, including transportation, technology, finances, medication management, personal care, and social networks. Click here to Continue Reading (including an interactive webpage).
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