& Stordal‚ E. (2011). Association between social support and depression in the general population: The HUNT study‚ a cross-sectional survey Greene‚ R. Office of Women’s Health (2008). Caregiver Stress. Retrieved from website: http://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/caregiver- Science Quarterly‚ 90(5)‚ 1051-1071. DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2009.00645.x Maclnnes‚ C NACCRRA. (2012). Parents and the high cost of childcare. Retrieved from http://www.naccrra.org/site
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The field of Child and Youth Care consists of many different sectors one is able to work in. As a Child and Youth Care Practitioner‚ one will discover that there are many professional issues that are attached to these sectors. The following paper will go into detail regarding the issues in a Residential and Care Treatment facility. As a Child and Youth Care Practitioner‚ it is important to have knowledge on why these children and youth are placed in this setting. According to (Butler‚ Little
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everyone involved? This article explores exactly these questions. Caregiver burden refers to the effects of fatigue‚stress and other distressing psychological symptoms that parents‚ siblings‚other family members‚or even friends of an individual in need of care face as non-professional caregivers. The burden experienced is subjective in nature and can often signal negative outcomes in a caregiving situation‚ for both the caregiver and the person being cared for.
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Understanding Issues Facing Health Care Professionals Nurses play an extremely vital role in the world of healthcare and make up the backbone of the health care system. Florence Nightingale is noted as one of the first trained nurses. She trained at the first organized school of nursing‚ founded in Kaiserworth‚ Germany in 1846. Nursing has evolved exponentially since then. Technology changed the face of medicine and increased the workload for nurses. Currently‚ the United States is experiencing
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Coping‚ involves a basic division between problem-focused coping on the one hand and emotion-focused coping on the other. Problem-focused coping is directed at altering the problem causing the distress. It involves efforts to change the troubled person–environment relationship. Emotion-focused coping they define as coping that is directed at regulating the emotional response to the problem. Emotion-focused coping is aimed at reducing or managing the distress that is associated with‚ or caused by
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Governors University Abstract Any elderly person is at risk of being abused by family members‚ caregivers or strangers. The abuse can be physical‚ sexual‚ emotional or psychological. Abuse can be categorized as neglect‚ abandonment‚ financial or material exploitation‚ or it may even involve self-neglect. Abuse of our elders is usually at the hands of a loving family or a trusted caregiver which makes this society’s dirty little secret. Elder Abuse: Society
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describes compassion fatigue as a complex emotion that allows caregivers to hold and sustain themselves in emotional balance while holding patients’ despair in one hand and their hopefulness in the other (2009). Being able to identify the warning signs‚ know the physical‚ emotional and spiritual needs of you as a caregiver‚ and knowing different coping skills and ways to deal with the stressors of juggling life’s activities can help us as caregivers to keep ourselves in balance. Warning Signs The symptoms
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facility setting. Their goal is to help individuals retain as much independence as they can without compromising security or safety. Long-term care experts say that “ . . . a Care Manager represents a growing trend to help full time‚ employed family caregivers provide care for loved ones living close by or living
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exposure to traumatic events when assisting others‚ while combined with everyday life stressors (ABA‚ 2011). This paper will discuss five concepts with warning signs of compassion fatigue. Exploration of the emotional‚ physical‚ and spiritual needs of caregivers will be addressed‚ along with coping strategies and resources useful for the health care worker. Five Concepts of Compassion Fatigue Though there are many concepts of compassion fatigue‚ this paper will discuss five major concepts that will include:
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Aging in place is a new concept that helps one continue to live in the home of one’s choice‚ as long as they are able. Aging is place is recognized that consumers’ long term care need vary from time to time. It is designed to bring services to them rather than moving them to institutions where services are available. The main focus of aging in place is the quality of life and independence of older adults as long as possible. Aging in place has many benefits like it allows older adults to live with
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