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Caregiver Distress and Coronary Artery Disease: Prevalence, Risk, Outcomes, and Management.

Karen BouchardMichael DansGloria HigdonBonnie QuinlanHeather E Tulloch
Published in: Current cardiology reports (2022)
Thirty-one articles are included in this review. Overall, caregiver distress is low to moderate, ranging from 6 to 67% of caregivers, and seems to dissipate over time for most caregivers. Interventions have demonstrated success in reducing the distress of caregivers of patients with CAD. Due to the heterogeneity in study samples, measurements used, and timing of assessments and programming, these results are far from definitive. Although evidence is accumulating, further advancement in caregiving science and clinical care is required to adequately understand and respond to the needs of caregivers throughout the patient's illness trajectory.
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