来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR244
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ISBN | 9780833079633
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来源ID | RR-244-TEDF
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| Military Caregivers: Cornerstones of Support for Our Nation's Wounded, Ill, and Injured Veterans |
| Terri Tanielian; Rajeev Ramchand; Michael P. Fisher; Carra S. Sims; Racine S. Harris; Margaret C. Harrell
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发表日期 | 2013
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出版年 | 2013
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页码 | 20
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Military Caregivers Differ From the General Caregiving Population- While most of the focus on caregivers tends to be on older populations caring for persons with chronic conditions or dementia, military caregivers tend to be younger mothers with dependent-age children who are dealing with a different set of patient variables, including physical and mental trauma.
They Face Unique Challenges- Along with providing assistance and assuming responsibilities typically conducted by nurses, orderlies and attendants, military caregivers also act as case managers who coordinate care, sometimes across multiple health systems, advocates for new treatment and better care, and financial and legal representatives for their loved one. Many of them are also parenting children and holding down jobs outside the home.
They Put Themselves Last- General studies on caregivers indicate that caregivers suffer from physical strain and a general decline in physical and mental health. They tend to put their own concerns last, citing a lack of time and ability to get the hours needed for their own care. Military caregivers also suffer disproportionately from mental health problems and emotional distress.
Available Resources are of Limited Help- Although there are programs offering information, training, assistance and support, many are government programs still in their infancy and community resources are scattered and uncoordinated. Difficulties are presented by differing eligibility criteria, lack of access, and the way caregivers' needs change over time.
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摘要 |
- Research is recommended to explore how caregiving needs of veterans and wounded service members change over time, how these changes will be met in the long-term, how decades of serving as caregivers affect military spouses, what happens when the care giver can no longer meet their loved one's needs, and the long-term effects on child caregivers.
- Proposed research includes a comprehensive needs assessment of military caregivers, a formal environmental scan of resources available to military caregivers, and a gap analysis to identify where there are sufficient resources and where there is opportunity for improvement.
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主题 | Caregivers
; Military Families
; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
; Traumatic Brain Injury
; Veterans Health Care
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR244.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/107622
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Terri Tanielian,Rajeev Ramchand,Michael P. Fisher,et al. Military Caregivers: Cornerstones of Support for Our Nation's Wounded, Ill, and Injured Veterans. 2013.
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