Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 2, 2024
Family
caregivers
provide
essential
care
in
the
home
to
millions
of
individuals
around
globe
annually.
However,
family
caregiving
results
considerable
burden,
financial
hardship,
stress,
and
psychological
morbidity.
Identifying
managing
stress
is
important
as
they
have
a
dual
role
their
own
health
well
that
person
for.
If
becomes
overwhelming,
caregiver
may
no
longer
be
able
perform
this
role.
Digital
methods
monitoring
1
strategy
for
identifying
effective
interventions
relieve
burden
stress.
This
study
aims
explore
perceived
acceptability,
challenges,
opportunities
using
digital
biosensing
technologies
measure
We
conducted
descriptive
qualitative
semistructured
interviews
with
an
interview
guide
structured
obtain
data
addressing
our
aims.
used
reflexive
thematic
analysis
methods.
recruited
adult
(aged
18
years
older)
currently
or
previously
caring
significant
issues.
Interview
questions
focused
on
more
generally
ecological
momentary
assessment,
remote
such
smartwatches,
fluid
biosensors.
27
whom
19
(70%)
were
role,
remainder
identified
3
themes
10
subthemes
elements
The
comprised
"providing
meaningful
data"
"monitoring
without
action
pointless,"
enables
self-management,"
"seeing
bigger
picture";
"low-burden
monitoring"
"low
effort,"
"practical
alongside
daily
routines,"
"retaining
control
over
monitoring";
"inadvertent
harms
"stigma
stress,"
"need
discretion,"
"contributing
"trust."
In
examining
perspectives
diverse
sample
monitoring,
we
opportunities.
These
useful
considerations
use
implementation
ameliorate
caregivers'
relevance
social
community
teams,
researchers,
policy
makers.
include
providing
situationally
specific
resulting
action,
does
not
contribute
inadvertent
harm
either
recipient.
Australasian Journal on Ageing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 12, 2025
Abstract
Objectives
There
are
limited
mental
health
support
services
in
Australia
that
address
the
well‐being
of
family
members
aged
care
residents.
The
aim
this
project
was
to
evaluate
feasibility,
acceptability
and
preliminary
effectiveness
an
online
program
designed
residents'
families.
Methods
This
one‐arm
mixed
methods
examined
uptake,
attendance
retention
patterns,
satisfaction
experience
with
service,
pre‐
postoutcomes
respect
depressive
anxiety
symptoms
loneliness.
sample
comprised
38
participants.
Results
rates
were
high:
86%,
87%
95%,
respectively.
Participants
satisfied
content
format
program.
benefits
participation
included
following:
connecting
peers,
developing
emotional
strategies,
learning
about
dementia
issues.
Suggestions
for
improving
offering
additional
sessions
option
meeting
face‐to‐face.
Symptoms
depression
improved
significantly
from
postintervention
time
points,
but
loneliness
did
not
statistically
reduce
over
time.
Conclusions
study
found
group
feasible
acceptable,
showed
indications
families
JMIR Formative Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
9, P. e64757 - e64757
Published: Jan. 17, 2025
About
53
million
adults
in
the
United
States
offer
informal
care
to
family
and
friends
with
disease
or
disability.
Such
has
an
estimated
economic
value
of
US
$600
million.
Most
caregivers
are
not
paid
nor
trained
caregiving,
many
experiencing
higher-than-average
levels
stress
depression
lower
physical
health.
Some
participate
web-based
forums
related
their
caregiving
role.
This
study
aimed
explore
how
use
easy-to-access
forums,
including
types
information
they
share
seek
from
others.
It
also
gain
insights
into
caregiver
experience
content
these
posted.
The
population
consisted
participants
who
posted
on
5
for
between
February
April
2024.
Researchers
extracted
first
6
responses
20
questions
comments
appear
by
each
removing
any
individually
identifying
information.
We
used
a
codebook
thematic
analysis
approach
examine
data
Dedoose
(SocioCultural
Research
Consultants).
independently
read
all
posts
coded
data.
author
group
discussed
codes,
reiteratively
refined
them,
identified
themes
within
100
initial
600
responses.
Over
half
included
specific
questions,
remaining
sharing
experiences
reflections.
Posts
ranged
length
sentence
more
than
500
words.
Domains
handling
interpersonal
challenges,
navigating
complicated
systems,
gathering
tactical
coping
strategies,
managing
emotions,
connecting
others
similar
situations.
Negative
interactions
were
mentioned
123
times,
77
describing
challenging
situations
extended
family.
Posters
inquired
about
accessing
resources,
health
insurance
51
while
legal
financial
concerns
addressed
124
times.
Caregiving
challenges
hundreds
discussion
hygiene
(n=18),
nutrition
(n=21),
desire
break
(n=47).
expressed
emotion
180
which
32
mentions
guilt
26
positive
emotion.
importance
support
was
301
Informal
play
essential
role
society.
Many
multifaceted
role,
some
turn
internet
community.
Accessing
is
low-barrier
method
connect
may
be
emotions
challenges.
Gaining
greater
understanding
ways
advice
one
another
provides
insight
face.
domains
helpful,
as
clinicians
provide
recipients
along
journeys.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
22(2), P. 240 - 240
Published: Feb. 8, 2025
The
care
of
chronically
ill
and
older
adults
affects
families
in
terms
physical,
emotional,
relational,
social
impact;
the
functioning
family;
an
alteration
family
dynamics.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
experiences
caregivers
patients
depth.
A
qualitative
was
conducted,
consisting
twenty-four
narrative
interviews
with
adults,
twenty-three
women
one
man.
were
all
close
relatives
patients.
main
results
as
follows:
(i)
caregiving
is
predominantly
performed
by
females;
(ii)
caregiver
‘indirect’
illness;
(iii)
undergoes
changes
roles,
responsibilities,
relationships;
(iv)
support
needs
emerge,
especially
those
a
social,
family,
work,
economic
nature;
(v)
resources
are
also
activated,
linked
presence
or
absence
self-care.
Illnesses
directly
impact
primary
caregiver,
but
they
have
repercussions
on
entire
unit,
which
may
activate
coping
strategies
lead
breakdown.
It
crucial
accurately
monitor
new
dynamics
order
find
suitable
solutions
patients,
underscoring
importance
work
this
area.
Journal of Advanced Nursing,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 7, 2025
ABSTRACT
Aim
To
summarise
peer
support
in
digital
use
and
health
interventions
for
older
adults.
Data
Sources
The
following
databases
were
searched
(from
2010
to
2024):
PubMed,
Embase,
Web
of
Science,
the
Cochrane
Library
EBSCOhost.
Review
Methods
This
review
is
based
on
Preferred
Reporting
Items
Systematic
Reviews
Meta‐Analyses
extension
Scoping
Reviews.
All
articles
selected
extracted
double‐checked.
data
analysed
using
inductive
descriptive
approach
presented
table
narrative
form.
Results
included
21
studies
involving
adults
aged
60
or
older,
primarily
from
developed
countries,
focused
post‐21st
century.
Peer
through
face‐to‐face
online,
peer‐led
coached
intervention,
motivation
companionship
interventions,
group‐based
mutual
social
media
online
platforms
websites
apps.
cognitive
theory
was
common
theoretical
framework.
Most
indicate
high
feasibility,
acceptability
effectiveness
six
domains.
It
facilitated
information
behaviour
exchange,
improved
mental
health,
enhanced
support,
increased
cost‐effectiveness
adherence.
However,
some
have
shown
ineffectiveness,
influenced
by
design
issues,
negative
norms,
technological
network
size
study
limitations.
Besides,
qualitative
results
indicated
positive
experiences
personal
worth
connection,
while
involved
barriers,
emotional
burdens,
privacy
issues
lack
recognition.
Conclusions
represents
a
valuable
complement
existing
adults,
with
important
implications
practices
healthcare
outcomes.
Impact
Further
research
should
optimise
maintain
bi‐directional
relationships,
explore
mechanisms
influence,
analyse
cost‐effectiveness,
utilise
machine‐learning
algorithms,
apply
more
domains
call
providers
develop
relevant
policies
strategies.
Patient
Public
Contribution
No
patient
public
contribution.
Nursing Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 2605 - 2617
Published: Sept. 24, 2024
Background/Objective:
Caregivers
from
the
Millennial
generation
are
an
emerging
and
understudied
group
of
unpaid
care
providers
in
America
who
may
benefit
digitally
delivered
support.
To
inform
design/tailoring
interventions
for
this
group,
we
aimed
to
understand
how
Millennials
differ
other
generations
caregivers
regarding
digital
health-related
technology
use.
Methods:
Using
Health
Information
National
Trends
Survey
(HINTS),
Version
6,
conducted
a
cross-sectional
study
comparing
health
access
use
across
four
(n
=
545;
Millennials,
Gen
X,
Baby
Boomers,
Silent
Generation)
adults
with
chronic
conditions
using
chi-square
Kruskal–Wallis
non-parametric
tests.
Results:
Compared
Boomer
Generation
caregivers,
more
frequently
reported
having
cellular
internet
connection,
wearable
activity
device,
health/wellness
mobile
application,
choosing
telehealth
appointments
convenience,
most
used
social
media
general
view
videos
(ps
<
0.005).
Additionally,
were
likely
report
possessing
smartphone
(compared
X
peer
interaction
about
all
older
generations;
ps
Conclusion:
use,
which
have
implications
intervention
design
tailoring.
British Journal of Health Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
30(1)
Published: Nov. 7, 2024
This
qualitative
research
explored
family
caregivers'
engagement
and
social
support
in
a
single
online
group
(OSG).
It
sought
to
answer
two
questions:
Q1:
Was
evident
the
OSG?
If
so
what
types
how
did
these
relate
engagement?
Q2:
Were
elements
from
Context,
Content
Delivery
conceptual
framework
so,
were
key
of
this
group?
Psychosomatic Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
86(7), P. 633 - 639
Published: May 16, 2024
ABSTRACT
Objective
Antibody
response
to
vaccination
is
a
powerful
paradigm
for
studying
the
effects
of
chronic
stress
on
immune
function.
In
present
study,
we
used
this
examine
interaction
between
caregiving
(as
type
stress)
and
sex
antibody
single
dose
COVID-19
vaccination;
recent
research
has
called
examination
differences
health
outcomes
among
family
caregivers.
A
three-way
caregiving,
sex,
psychological
distress
was
also
examined.
Methods
data
were
extracted
from
165
caregivers
(98
females)
386
non-caregivers
(244
UK’s
Understanding
Society
study.
Relevant
sociodemographics,
lifestyle,
variables
gathered
as
potential
covariates.
Results
2
×
ANOVA,
found
that
significant;
male
had
lower
vaccine
compared
female
(
F
(1,547),
=24.82,
p
<
.001,
η
=
0.043).
Following
adjustment,
lowest
relative
all
other
groups.
The
model,
controlling
covariates,
significant
R
0.013,
.049);
conditional
revealed
caregivers,
groups,
at
both
low
medium
levels
distress.
Conclusion
This
study
evidence
response.
Male
poorer
shot
than
non-caregivers,
evident
Our
findings
will
be
discussed
in
relation
caregiver
interactions
during
pandemic.
Journal of Medical Internet Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
26, P. e45858 - e45858
Published: June 24, 2024
Peer
support
for
chronic
pain
is
increasingly
taking
place
on
social
media
via
networking
communities.
Several
theories
the
development
and
maintenance
of
highlight
how
rumination,
catastrophizing,
negative
interactions
can
contribute
to
poor
health
outcomes.
However,
little
known
regarding
role
web-based
discussions
play
in
versus
positive
attitudes
relevant
pain.
Deleted Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(1), P. 9 - 11
Published: Jan. 4, 2024
The
growing
proportion
of
the
elderly
population,
both
globally
and
in
Indonesia,
necessitates
modifications
health
development
plans,
including
establishment
specific
initiatives
for
health.
Despite
vulnerabilities
resulting
from
challenges
aging,
are
entitled
to
a
dignified
affluent
existence.
They
continue
possess
optimism
maintaining
their
productivity
despite
advanced
age.
In
Indonesian
culture,
there
is
prevailing
phenomena
where
regardless
circumstances,
family
have
strong
desire
reside
together
within
community.
Hence,
Ministry
Health
has
initiated
an
Informal
Elderly
Caregiver
Program.
study
aims
analyze
increase
knowledge
abilities
among
informal
caregivers
subsequent
participation
training
program.
utilized
pre-experimental
design,
specifically
employing
one-group
pre-
post-test
approach.
A
total
thirty
participated
this
study.
mean
age
participants
was
42
years
(SD
=
2.55).
majority
(97%)
were
female.
results
show
that
skills
improved.
actively
engaged
discussion
posed
inquiries
regarding
cases
they
frequently
encounter.
caregivers'
confidence
increased
providing
care
being
for.
Furthermore,
it
highly
advised
regular
program
easily
accessible
educational
materials