"Been there, done that:" A grounded theory of future caregiver preparedness in former caregivers of parents living with dementia.
Emily L MrozAmanda PiechotaTalha AliTara D Matta-SinghAnissa AbboudShubam SharmaMarney A WhiteTerri R FriedJoan K MoninPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2022)
Preparedness for future caregiving following recent care for a PLWD varies: For some, past experiences appear to offer cumulative advantages in anticipating future care roles, whereas for others, past experiences may contribute to apprehension towards, or rejection of, future care roles. Entering new caregiving roles with diminished confidence may have negative consequences for caregivers' and care partners' wellbeing. Multidimensional assessment of future caregiver preparedness in former caregivers of PLWD may support development of resources for former caregivers entering new caregiving roles.