Care burden, loneliness, and social isolation in caregivers of people with physical and brain health conditions in English-speaking regions: Before and during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emilia GrycukYaohua ChenArianna Almirall-SanchezDawn HigginsMiriam GalvinJoseph P M KaneIrina KinchinBrian A LawlorCarol RoganGregor RussellRoger O'SullivanIracema LeroiPublished in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2022)
Health and social care interventions should target caregivers' care circumstances and psychological outcomes, particularly in women, accounting for the significant additional burden of care, loneliness, and isolation resulting from pandemic-related restrictions.
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