A mixed-methods evaluation of the impacts of an online Carer wellbeing and connection program
Objective: To evaluate a facilitated, 90-min session, delivered for four weeks, Online Carer Wellbeing and Connection Program in Victoria, Australia. Methods: One hundred and three carers took part in the evaluation. Eighty-six completed both pre- and post-program surveys evaluating program impacts...
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Main Authors: | Amy Coe (Author), Jennifer Bibb (Author), Roxanne Kritharidis (Author), Mary O'Mara (Author), Rebekah Lautman (Author), Konstancja Densley (Author), Sarah Kovarik (Author), Catherine Kaylor-Hughes (Author), Matthew Lewis (Author), Victoria J. Palmer (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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