Impact of care-recipient resistance during care provision on caregiver emotional/physical well-being: A sequential mixed method design with between- and within-person analyses and semi-structured inte
Product Description:
To address some remaining questions in the extant family caregiving literature, the present study examined a specific care-recipient (CR) problematic behavior that could be the most critical to family caregiver (CG) emotional and physical well-being--CR-resistance or uncooperative behaviors vis-?-vis the CG. In order to provide detailed descriptions of CR-resistance and to determine the impact of CR-resistance on CG emotional and physical well-being, the present study applied a sequential quantitativequalitative mixed method design approach with 8-day diary survey data on 63 family CGs and follow-up semi-structured interview data from 19 of those CGs.
Keyword(s):
caregiver, well-being, care-recipient resistance
Product/Publication Type(s):
Doctoral Dissertation or Master's Thesis
Target Audience:
Professionals
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Electronic (disc, CD, 508 compliant web posting)
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