1979
DOI: 10.1093/geront/19.2.175
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Wives of Elderly Disabled Men: The Hidden Patients

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“…As primary caregivers are faced with change of their everyday living while caring for dementia patients, they develop negative emotional responses such as depression [21]. In that caregivers are affected physically and psychologically as much as dementia patients, they are called'hidden patients' [22]. Still, family caregivers are important on the grounds that they can delay the institutionalization of dementia patients and that they make a great economic contribution to the national health care system [1].…”
Section: Rationale and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As primary caregivers are faced with change of their everyday living while caring for dementia patients, they develop negative emotional responses such as depression [21]. In that caregivers are affected physically and psychologically as much as dementia patients, they are called'hidden patients' [22]. Still, family caregivers are important on the grounds that they can delay the institutionalization of dementia patients and that they make a great economic contribution to the national health care system [1].…”
Section: Rationale and Objectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…La détresse psychologique de l'aidant est également reliée à d'autres types de changements tels que ceux se produisant dans les modes relationnels (Fengler & Goodrich, 1979;Kreutzer et al, 1994a;Lefebvre et al, 2004;Peters, Stambrook, Moore & Esses, 1990;Rosenbaum & Najenson, 1976) et dans les rôles tenus par les membres de la famille (Fengler & Goodrich, 1979;Gan, Campbell, Gemeinhardt & McFadden, 2006;Hallet, Zasler, Maurer, & Cash, 1992;Marsh et al, 1998a;Marsh et al, 2002;Rosenbaum & Najenson, 1976). Les victimes et leurs aidants éprouvent beaucoup de difficultés à maintenir des relations familiales et sociales (Lefebvre et al, 2004).…”
Section: Le Bouleversement Des Rôles Sociaux Et Familiaux Chez La Vicunclassified
“…Notons : l'incontinence urinaire et fécale, les troubles du sommeil, l'agressivité, l'errance, les difficultés de communication du malade. Ces problèmes mobilisent une grande partie du temps de la responsable, perturbent son style de vie, lui laissant peu de temps pour ses loisirs et activités ; ils peuvent, en même temps, augmenter son état de stress, de dépression ou d'anxiété (George et Gwyther, 1986 ;Fadden et al, 1987;Fengler et Goodrich, 1979;Gilleard et al, 1982;Gilleard, 1984a).…”
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