Informal Caregiving for Persons with Chronic Conditions: Trends and Considerations

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Aging adults with chronic conditions rely heavily on an informal network of caregivers to remain within their communities of choice. This reliance can take a significant toll on caregivers through the lens of physical and psychological problems, financial issues, and social isolation. These variables may then lead to less desirable outcomes for care recipients. This review highlights existing support services in their many forms, including: psychosocial interventions, environmental interventions, respite care, and health information technology as a method of delivery. Given the current trend with informal caregivers assuming increased responsibility in healthcare, programs and services supporting these caregivers must be understood and trialed to ensure that their needs are not overlooked.

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Arthur, P. (2018) Informal Caregiving for Persons with Chronic Conditions: Trends and Considerations. Advances in Aging Research, 7, 78-89. doi: 10.4236/aar.2018.74007.

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