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For better or worse: Factors predicting outcomes of family care of older people over a one-year period. A six-country European study.

Daniel LüdeckeBarbara BienKevin McKeeBarbro KreversElizabeth MestheneosMirko Di RosaOlaf von dem KnesebeckChristopher Kofahl
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The majority of family carers continued to provide care to their respective older relatives over a one-year period, despite often high levels of functional, cognitive and behavioural problems in the care-recipient. Those family carers could benefit most from appropriate support. The carer/care-recipient relationship plays an important role in whether or not a family care dyad remains intact over a one-year period. The support of health and social care services should be particularly targeted toward those care dyads where there is no partner or spouse acting as carer, or no extended family network that might absorb the caring role when required. Distant relatives, friends or acquaintances who are acting as carers might need substantial intervention if their caregiving role is to be maintained.
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