Sökning: "caregiver support"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 75 avhandlingar innehållade orden caregiver support.
1. Perinatal Depressive Symptoms among Women in North-Eastern Thailand : Risk Factors, Support and Prevention
Sammanfattning : Perinatal depressive symptoms among women remain a global burden. Improvements in self-efficacy among public health professionals (PHPs) in primary healthcare settings to detect and manage perinatal depressive symptoms among women are needed. LÄS MER
2. Care for the Caregiver : Internet intervention for informal caregivers in Lithuania
Sammanfattning : Informal caregivers are individuals who provide care for significant others in need of support due to frailty or illness. Being able to support a family member can be a very rewarding but at the same time a demanding task. LÄS MER
3. Carers in the Welfare State : On Informal Care and Support for Carers in Sweden
Sammanfattning : The general aim of this dissertation is to describe and analyse patterns of informal care and support for carers in Sweden. One specific aim is to study patterns of informal care from a broad population perspective in terms of types of care and types of carer. LÄS MER
4. Communication in Palliative Home Care, Grief and Bereavement - A mother’s experiences
Sammanfattning : In this study a mother’s experiences of communication between her adult son dying in leiomyosarcoma and herself (the author), between his family and a palliative home care team and communication in the support of the mother in her parental grief and bereavement are described and analyzed. The mother’s experiences are captured in personal accounts, writings, during the year of her son’s illness with cancer and his palliative home care and during three years of grief and bereavement after her loss. LÄS MER
5. E-health and information- and communication technology (ICT) as support systems for older family caregivers in rural areas
Sammanfattning : The overall objective of the thesis was to investigate how older family caregivers in rural areas experienced participation in an e-health based caregiver support system. Participants were 95 caregivers allocated to intervention group (n=63) and control group (n=32). LÄS MER