Longitudinal mixed methods study assessing caregivers of seniors across diverse populations: research protocol
Abstract Background Canada's aging population is increasing, along with the number of caregivers providing support to seniors. Caregiving is a taxing responsibility that often results in loneliness and distress. Creating awareness of available supports for caregivers is essential for their heal...
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Main Authors: | Afifa Mahboob (Author), Erin Relyea (Author), Jill I. Cameron (Author), Lisa Manuel (Author), Alex St. John (Author), Maria Huijbregts (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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