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Reverby, Susan M. – Nursing and Health Care, 1993
Both nursing and feminism have been stereotyped in public discourse. A middle ground is needed that can bring together feminism that calls for equality and nursing that values difference. (JOW)
Descriptors: Caregivers, Females, Feminism, Nursing
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Hendriks, Ruud – Science, Technology, and Human Values, 1998
Argues that autistic people experience greater comfort from imposed routines than from a yielding form of love and understanding called naive humanism. Assesses the flaws of naive humanism via Collin's theory of action, a reductionist approach. Compares the different social contexts of care of autistic people. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Autism, Caregivers, Developmental Disabilities, Helping Relationship
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Brandl, Bonnie – Generations, 2000
Describes the dynamics of abuse that is grounded in the abuser's need to gain and maintain control over the victim and will show how relying on the caregiver-stress model may place victims in greater danger. (Contains 16 references.) (Author)
Descriptors: Caregivers, Elder Abuse, Older Adults, Stress Variables
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Yeaworth, Rosalee C. – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2001
An Internet survey of families dealing with a rare disease received responses that provided data about diagnosis and caregiver concerns. The project demonstrated the usefulness of the Internet for research and its potential for research opportunities for distance learners. (SK)
Descriptors: Diseases, Family Caregivers, Internet, Research Methodology
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Hirschman, Karen B.; Joyce, Colette M.; James, Bryan D.; Xie, Sharon X.; Karlawish, Jason H.T. – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: This study was designed to examine the factors associated with the preferences of Alzheimer's disease patients to participate in a decision to use an Alzheimer's disease-slowing medication and how involved their caregivers would let them be in this decision. Design and Methods: Interviews were conducted with 48 patients in the…
Descriptors: Patients, Guidance, Decision Making, Caregivers
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Chadiha, Letha A.; Adams, Portia; Biegel, David E.; Auslander, Wendy; Gutierrez, Lorraine – Social Work, 2004
Through a synthesis of literature on caregiving, empowerment, social inequalities, and racial disparities in health and income, the authors built an argument for African American women caregivers' vulnerability to powerlessness and the applicability of an empowerment approach to social work practice with these caregivers. The article discusses two…
Descriptors: Females, Caregivers, Social Work, Coping
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Dutrenit, Jean-Marc – Evaluation Review, 2005
Social care at home for elderly people is now growing rapidly in France. A new question is, What are better forms of care for the different partners concerned? The research presented here, and made for the Comity of Lille Employment Area with cooperation of the Caisse Primaire d'Assurance Maladiede Lille (the local board of the national social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Older Adults, Caregivers, Cost Effectiveness
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Cryer, Debby; Wagner-Moore, Laura; Burchinal, Margaret; Yazejian, Noreen; Hurwitz, Sarah; Wolery, Mark – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2005
Changes in distress and problem behaviors of 38 infants/toddlers were examined after children transitioned from familiar to new classrooms to look at effects of non-continuity of caregiver. Child's age, classroom quality, teacher sensitivity, and transitioning with a peer were examined as possible mediators. Results suggest that transitions were…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Caregivers, Child Care
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Lee, Rosalyn D.; Ensminger, Margaret E.; Laveist, Thomas A. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005
This article examines diversity among 542 African-American grandmothers from the Woodlawn Longitudinal Study. Women were categorized on the basis of their household composition, degree of care provided to grandchildren, and status of primary caregiver to grandchildren during lifetime. Overall, 67.7% of the sample engaged in parenting and exchange…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Grandchildren, Grandparents, African Americans
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Vigil, Debra C.; Hwa-Froelich, Deborah A. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2004
This article describes caretaker interactive and communicative behaviors in various minority cultures in the context of independent/interdependent dimensions of the social world. Attention regulation, pragmatic input, and object engagement and play exemplify how caretakers from minority cultures interact with children differently than caretakers…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Caregivers, Delayed Speech, Cultural Influences
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Krauss, M. W.; Seltzer, M. M.; Jacobson, H. T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Very little is known about the context of caregiving by parents of adults with autism or about the perceived impacts of continued patterns of co-residence vs. out-of-family living. In the present study, maternal assessments of residential status, involvement with adult children living in a non-family setting, and the impacts on mothers of their…
Descriptors: Sons, Questionnaires, Daughters, Mothers
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Zarit, Steven; Femia, Elia – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Gerontologic research in the past 40 years has shown that caring for an older, disabled person affects the health and well-being of the caregiver. This important contribution led to a wide range of programs and services designed to buffer caregivers from the effects of stressors. Many of these programs have been quite innovative. Although…
Descriptors: Caring, Dementia, Caregivers, Critical Reading
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Lewis, Laurie – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
Family members--whether people related by birth and marriage or friends and neighbors (sometimes called a "family of choice")--are the main caregivers for millions of older Americans. These family caregivers assist those they care for with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing, with instrumental activities of daily living such as…
Descriptors: Brainstorming, Caregivers, Social Work, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Ngesu, Lewis M.; Ndiku, Judah; Masese, Alice – Educational Research and Reviews, 2008
There may have been a time when we in Kenya considered the use or abuse of drugs as a problem relating only to Western world. Today it has become an African problem to the extent that a month hardly passes without media reports on large quantities of drugs having been intercepted in a number of African cities and towns. The results of the study…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Intervention, Substance Abuse, Alcohol Abuse
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Huijbregts, S. K.; Leseman, P. P. M.; Tavecchio, L. W. C. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2008
The present study investigated the cultural childrearing beliefs of 116 caregivers from different cultural communities in the Netherlands (Dutch, Caribbean-Dutch, and Mediterranean-Dutch), working with 2-4-year-olds in daycare centers. Cultural childrearing beliefs were assessed with standard questionnaires, focusing on general and…
Descriptors: Socialization, Beliefs, Caregivers, Cultural Pluralism
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