2016
DOI: 10.1017/s1463423616000360
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The importance of informal carers for primary health care

Abstract: Demographic ageing in Europe leads to a growing incidence of age-related diseases, a growing demand for care and a real sustainability challenge for our social and health-care systems. Against this backdrop, community care has become a prominent EU priority in the last few years and the shift towards home-based care is seen as a practical measure to contain the costs of services while also supporting widespread preferences among older people for being cared for in their own home (European Union, 2012). In most… Show more

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“…They assist the care recipient (CR) with activities such as bathing, clothing, shopping, cooking, household chores, and managing finances (Roth et al, 2015;Schwartz et al, 2021). Along with professional caregivers, ICGs form a major pillar of the health, social, and long-term care systems in any country (Yghemonos, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They assist the care recipient (CR) with activities such as bathing, clothing, shopping, cooking, household chores, and managing finances (Roth et al, 2015;Schwartz et al, 2021). Along with professional caregivers, ICGs form a major pillar of the health, social, and long-term care systems in any country (Yghemonos, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caregivers are central to the sustainability of health and social care systems (Yghemonos, 2016). The term 'patient-caregiver dyad' was coined to encompass the relationship between a patient and a caregiver.…”
Section: Backg Rou N Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its acute onset, stroke caregivers are often not prepared to cope with the drastic changes to their daily lives on discharge (Gbiri et al, 2015). It is also during this period that caregivers adopt coping strategies to deal with the stressors of caregiving, leading to the formation of unhealthy habits and lifestyles (Ramazanu et al, 2020; Yghemonos, 2016). It is pivotal to ensure that caregivers are well‐equipped with sufficient knowledge and skills as they undertake the sole responsibility of care (Reinhard et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has been due to rising costs of formal health care, growing numbers of patients requiring ongoing care, reduced institutional care, medical and technological advances which enable home care, and patient and family preferences (Kirk and Glendinning 1998;Barrett et al 2014). Increasingly complex care can now be managed at home, either by patients themselves or with the assistance of family carers (with varying levels of formal support) (Holm and Raina 2012;Yghemonos 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experience of embracing care drew attention to questions of whether there was choice when options for caring were initially discussed and whether there was available and acceptable alternative support. Complex caring is frequently undertaken for many years with significant impact on the carer's social and economic situation and family relationships (Yghemonos 2016). To enable choice, carers' roles and responsibilities need to be negotiated at the outset, with opportunity for renegotiation as circumstances change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%