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The satisfaction of elderly people with elderly caring social organizations and its relationship with social support and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundWith the deepening of China’s aging population, higher demands have been placed on the supply of elderly care services. As one of the main...
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Mediation role of anxiety on social support and depression among diabetic patients in elderly caring social organizations in China during COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundDiabetes has become a prominent global public health problem, which is an important cause of death, disease burden, and medical and health...
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Factors related to the internal social capital of elderly-caring social organizations: a cross-sectional study in Chongqing, China
BackgroundAging has given birth to the demand for high-quality elderly care service and social organizations (ESOs) are gradually taking on a...
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Caring for the Elderly in Trauma (Racism, Equity, and Disparities in Trauma)
Purpose of ReviewTo describe racial and ethnic disparities in trauma care and outcomes among older adults.
Recent FindingsCompared to their younger...
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Factors related to turnover intention among staff of elderly caring social organizations in Anhui Province, China: a cross-sectional study
ObjectiveTurnover intention of employees in elderly caring social organizations has a significant impact on elderly care service delivery. This study...
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Low influenza vaccine uptake by healthcare workers caring for the elderly in South African old age homes and primary healthcare facilities
BackgroundThe elderly bear the highest burden of South Africa’s estimated annual > 10 million influenza cases and > 11,000 influenza-related deaths....
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Caregiver interactions, perceived control, and meaning in life of elderly: the moderating effect of the elderly-to-social worker ratio
BackgroundMeaning in life is a widely accepted aim in promoting psychosocial health in institutional care. However, how caregiver interaction and...
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Knowledge, attitudes and practice (KAP) of elderly care among nursing students in China
AimUnderstanding nursing students’ perceptions of elderly care may help improve the recruitment of nurses in elderly care. The aim of this study was...
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Through the eyes of grandparents: an in-depth exploration of the nexus between grandchild caring and the psychological well-being of older grandparents
BackgroundGrandchild caring has positive as well as negative impact on the grandparents’ psychological well-being and the findings are varied by...
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Views of Family Members Who Take Care of an Elderly Person they Live with on Ageism, Spirituality and Death in Turkey: A Qualitative Approach
This descriptive qualitative research examined the views of people caring for an elderly family member on ageism, spirituality, and death. A total of...
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Experiences of formal caregivers of elderly inpatients with physical disabilities in China: a qualitative study
AimTo explore the views and experiences of formal caregivers caring for older inpatients with physical disabilities.
MethodsIt was a qualitative...
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Development and psychometric evaluation of "Caring Ability of Mother with Preterm Infant Scale" (CAMPIS): a sequential exploratory mixed-method study
BackgroundCaring ability is one of the most important indicators regarding care outcomes. A valid and reliable scale for the evaluation of caring...
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Assessment of stress in caregivers of acutely hospitalized elderly and its relation to hospital outcomes
BackgroundIt is important to understand and identify the physical and emotional strain among caregivers of the elderly as caregivers may have much...
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Gender similarities and differences in the perception of caring among nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study
BackgroundCaring is the essence and core of nursing. Current studies on the effect of gender on nurses’ perception of caring have been inconsistent....
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Caregiver, secondary victim: outcome of caring for patients with COVID -19: a qualitative content analysis study
BackgroundConsidering the importance of caring for patients with COVID -19 at home and the majority of care being the responsibility of family...
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Caring for Patients with Functional Impairment in Middle Age: Perspectives from Primary Care Providers and Geriatricians
BackgroundThe prevalence of functional impairment is increasing among middle-aged adults and is associated with adverse health outcomes. Primary care...
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Community support for caring relatives of people with dementia: qualitative analysis using the Theoretical Domains Framework
AimAlthough caring relatives of people with dementia are a mainstay of many care systems, the availability of support services for them within the...
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Designing a Spiritual Health Model for the Muslim Elderly Living in Nursing Homes
The spiritual health of elderly residents in nursing homes is an essential aspect of their overall health that has been overlooked. There are no...
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A framework for elderly participation in Primary Health Care in Tabriz Health complexes
BackgroundA framework for increasing elderly participation in Primary Health Care (PHC) is a vital issue considering the growing population. After...
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Caring for someone with cancer in rural Australia
PurposeTo explore the experiences of people caring for someone with cancer, while living in rural Australia, and the impact of the cancer-caring role...