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Study: Family caregivers provide complex, chronic care

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“Home Alone: Family Caregivers Providing Complex Chronic Care, ” from AARP and United Hospital Fund, found that almost half (46%) of family caregivers perform medical/surgical tasks for care recipients with multiple chronic physical and cognitive conditions. Of those caregivers, three out of four (78%) manage medications, including administering intravenous fluids and injections.

This study challenges the common perception of family caregiving as a set of personal care and household chores that most adults already do or can easily master. Family caregivers have traditionally provided assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and household tasks such as shopping and managing finances. While these remain critically important to the well-being of care recipients, the role of family caregivers has dramatically expanded to include performing medical/nursing tasks of the kind and complexity once only provided in hospitals.

To document this major shift, the AARP Public Policy Institute and the United Hospital Fund undertook the first nationally representative population-based online survey of 1,677 family caregivers to determine what medical/nursing tasks they perform. Both organizations contributed to this report with funding by The John A. Hartford Foundation.  A few highlights of the results include:

  • Almost half (46%) of family caregivers performed medical/nursing tasks for care recipients with multiple chronic physical and cognitive conditions
  • Three out of four (78%) family caregivers who provided medical/nursing tasks were managing medications, including administering intravenous fluids and injections
  • Caregivers found wound care very challenging, more than a third (38%) wanted more training
  • Most family caregivers who provided help with medical/nursing tasks believed they were helping their family member avoid institutionalization

read more at Family Caregivers Providing Complex Chronic Care

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