Key Activities of Caregivers for Individuals With Parkinson Disease: A Secondary Analysis
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The majority of caregivers who reported providing care great than 21 hrs./week also described a higher level of burden of care *
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The authors report that over 70% of caregivers surveyed who assisted or provided medical/nursing tasks had received training and or preparation to perform such tasks. *
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The majority of caregivers in this article reported never being asked by healthcare professionals about their own self care or what was needed to care for the recipient. *
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According to Shin and Habermann if the recipient also suffered from cognitive decline (such as dementia) in addition to Parkinsons the data did not show any difference in the provision of help with ADL’s and IADLS. *
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The authors reported that only a small subset of the caregivers surveyed reported using respite service. *
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