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Adapters, Strugglers, and Case Managers: A Typology of Spouse Caregivers

Although family home care problems are frequently described in the health care literature, the ways in which families and other informal caregivers manage those problems are not often addressed. We conducted a descriptive analysis of interviews in which spouses caring for a partner with Alzheimer’s...

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Published in:Qualitative health research 2014-11, Vol.24 (11), p.1492-1500
Main Authors: Davis, Linda Lindsey, Chestnutt, Deborah, Molloy, Margory, Deshefy-Longhi, Tess, Shim, Bomin, Gilliss, Catherine L.
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description Although family home care problems are frequently described in the health care literature, the ways in which families and other informal caregivers manage those problems are not often addressed. We conducted a descriptive analysis of interviews in which spouses caring for a partner with Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease were asked to describe difficult home care problems and how they managed those problems. Analysis of these interviews indicated three recurring management styles. Adapters told stories about applying pre-existing skills to manage home care problems. Strugglers told stories of reoccurring home care problems for which they had few or no management strategies. Case managers’ interview stories focused on the challenges of finding and coordinating home care services. These findings suggest that caregiving burden might be influenced more by the caregiver’s management style than the demands of the care situation. Suggestions for tailoring support programs for the three types of caregivers are proposed.
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Alzheimer Disease - psychology
Alzheimer Disease - therapy
Alzheimer's disease
Caregivers
Caregivers - psychology
Case Management
Female
Home health care
Humans
Interviews as Topic
Male
Parkinson Disease - psychology
Parkinson Disease - therapy
Problem Solving
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