2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.nrleng.2012.03.012
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Characteristics of informal caregivers of patients with dementia in Alicante province

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“…A higher proportion of women (39%) than men (33%) report they had no choice in becoming an informal caregiver (Alzheimer's Association, 2014). Reasons for becoming a caregiver included feeling a complex mix of expectation and obligation, along with love, and gratitude for the person with dementia, repaying the care they received as children (Flores et al, 2009;Price, 2011;WardGriffin et al, 2006;Dunham & Cannon, 2008;Toribio-Díaz, 2013). Religious reasons were also cited in more recent papers for voluntarily providing care (Watt et al, 2014;Wezel et al, 2016;Friedmann & Buckwalter, 2014).…”
Section: Cultural Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher proportion of women (39%) than men (33%) report they had no choice in becoming an informal caregiver (Alzheimer's Association, 2014). Reasons for becoming a caregiver included feeling a complex mix of expectation and obligation, along with love, and gratitude for the person with dementia, repaying the care they received as children (Flores et al, 2009;Price, 2011;WardGriffin et al, 2006;Dunham & Cannon, 2008;Toribio-Díaz, 2013). Religious reasons were also cited in more recent papers for voluntarily providing care (Watt et al, 2014;Wezel et al, 2016;Friedmann & Buckwalter, 2014).…”
Section: Cultural Expectationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women, as opposed to the masculine gender, are in charge of caring for their relative within the home, establishing a certain inequality with respect to this characteristic in care . Generally, it is the daughters and wives who assume the care and among the main reasons that lead them to take on the family members; this caregiver role is the moral obligation than dignification and personal satisfaction that takes them to take care of a member of their family . The average dedication of a caregiver is 10 hours a day and in years, between 7 and 10 years …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taking care of a dependent person who suffers from Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders (ADRD) is a long-term activity that usually falls on close kin, and mainly on women. Even when the caring activity is provided by professional carers, women mainly dominate the network of caregivers (Toribio-Díaz, Medrano-Martínez, Moltó-Jordá, & Beltrán-Blasco, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them are obsolete due to the time they were conducted and sample they used (Casado-Marín, García-Gómez, & López-Nicolás, 2010; Rubio & Solórzano, 2004). And others are performed with a clearly lower sample and in a reduced area (Olazarán Rodríguez, Sastre Paz, & Martín Sánchez, 2012; Toribio-Díaz et al, 2013). In any case, none of these four papers addressed the topic of the aim of our research.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%