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The Carer's role

The carers’ perspective: loving someone with health issues

The carers’ perspective: loving someone with health issues

... caring role is ...their role (Farran et ...caregiving role. The carer’s role is diverse and complex and, as Boss (2011) states, is an uncertain and continually changing ...

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Informal carer role in the personalization of assistive solutions connected to aspirations of people with dementia

Informal carer role in the personalization of assistive solutions connected to aspirations of people with dementia

... HTC). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health. The authors acknowledge funding sup- port for the research through the Connecting ...

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CARER: Contextualized Affect Representations for Emotion Recognition

CARER: Contextualized Affect Representations for Emotion Recognition

... In this section, we introduce a graph-based algo- rithm which helps to output the building blocks used to bootstrap a set of emotion-rich represen- tations. The structural descriptions offered by the graph are ...

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The lives of young carers in England

The lives of young carers in England

... young carer responsibilities and the impact this can have on their well-being, educational participation and social ...caring role and tended to focus more on practical tasks that they undertook around the ...

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Personal identity and the role of 'carer' among relatives and friends of people with multiple sclerosis

Personal identity and the role of 'carer' among relatives and friends of people with multiple sclerosis

... that role anyway but that doesn ’ t make me think of myself as being a ...’ s things like setting up cutlery and before I go to work I ’ ll make coffee and leave it out and I ’ ll set the breakfast things ...

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Spanish version of the Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire–Carer (PDQ-Carer)

Spanish version of the Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire–Carer (PDQ-Carer)

... Previous research has often measured QoL in carers of patients with Parkinson’s disease by using a variety of generic scales including the Zarit Caregiver Burden In- ventory [19] and the World Health Organisation Quality ...

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Caring for the carer in the era of HIV diagnosis

Caring for the carer in the era of HIV diagnosis

... a role that is secondary to that of the medical personnel who tend to dominate whilst pursuing restorative and palliative ...unique role of the pastoral caregiver as one nears the end of one’s ...

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Health beliefs and carer burden in first episode psychosis

Health beliefs and carer burden in first episode psychosis

... the carer to the patient, the age of the carer [26], and the social support received by the carer ...the carer also plays an important role in the amount of burden experienced, with a ...

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Facilitating successful implementation of a person-centred intervention to support family carers within palliative care: a qualitative study of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention

Facilitating successful implementation of a person-centred intervention to support family carers within palliative care: a qualitative study of the Carer Support Needs Assessment Tool (CSNAT) intervention

... the carer, or the carer record was included within the patient’s notes, hindering the efforts of many ...IF role was also vital for successful imple- ...the carer as well as the patient, ...

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Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time

Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time

... the role, contribution and needs of carers – family, partners or friends – who shoulder the bulk of responsibility for supporting elderly and disabled people in the ...caring role gathered pace during the ...

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Consumer and carer consultants in mental health: The formation of their role identity

Consumer and carer consultants in mental health: The formation of their role identity

... and carer consultant role ‘is a view that such participation can empower and inform consumers and carers, destigmatise mental illness and ultimately improve mental health outcomes by promoting a recovery ...

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Unmet needs, quality of life and support networks of people with dementia living at home

Unmet needs, quality of life and support networks of people with dementia living at home

... In the regression analysis performed to determine which variables were the best predictors of unmet needs, “ liv- ing situation ” did not result in a significant predictor whereas in the path analysis the same variable ...

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Intelligent assistant carer for active aging

Intelligent assistant carer for active aging

... Here, we present the concept of an Intelligent Assis- tant Carer (IAC), a system that is aimed to address both issues. The system is designed to be modular, allowing the users or their carers to activate ...

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Is dignity therapy feasible to enhance the end of life experience for people with motor neurone disease and their family carers?

Is dignity therapy feasible to enhance the end of life experience for people with motor neurone disease and their family carers?

... Recruitment will be undertaken through the MND Asso- ciation of Western Australia (MNDAWA). MNDAWA will liaise directly with participants to protect the identity of MND-diagnosed individuals. Letters will be sent out to ...

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White matter change with apathy and impulsivity in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes

White matter change with apathy and impulsivity in frontotemporal lobar degeneration syndromes

... to carer-rated change in everyday skills and self-care (compo- nent 2, yellow-red) and carer-rated change in complex behaviors (component 3, blue-green; p < ...to carer-rated change in everyday ...

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The Research on Body Language’s Role in English Teaching

The Research on Body Language’s Role in English Teaching

... ability that serves the students' further study. Here we ma inly mention the help fulness for reading a loud. Reading aloud helps the students to get a correct pronunciation and intonation and to develop the combination ...

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What would most help improve the quality of life of older family carers of people with dementia? A qualitative study of carers’ views

What would most help improve the quality of life of older family carers of people with dementia? A qualitative study of carers’ views

... a carer?” Qualitative data was collected from 150 carers who completed an anonymous paper survey during the development and validation of a quality of life tool for use with this population ...

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Consumers as tutors – legitimate teachers?

Consumers as tutors – legitimate teachers?

... We believe this model is another valuable option in a range of consumer involvement programs and could be replicated in health, emergency services and support agency education. Discussions have occurred with carers about ...

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Audit of clinical psychology service for children in long term foster care in West Sussex

Audit of clinical psychology service for children in long term foster care in West Sussex

... 7.2 However the contributions of 48 interviewees do constitute a considerable weight of evidence in their own right. The findings reveal a service that is almost uniformly valued for a range of tailored, appropriate and ...

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Peer support and reminiscence therapy for people
with dementia and their family carers: a factorial
pragmatic randomised trial

Peer support and reminiscence therapy for people with dementia and their family carers: a factorial pragmatic randomised trial

... Acknowledgements The CSP–RYCT trial (ISRCTN37956201) was part of the ‘ Support at Home — Interventions to Enhance Life in Dementia (SHIELD) ’ research programme. The grant holders were Professors Orrell (UCL—Chief ...

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