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A pilot evaluation of the Family Caregiver Support Program
Authors:Ya-Mei Chen  Susan C. Hedrick  Heather M. Young
Affiliation:1. Glasgow Royal Infirmary, 84 Castle St, Glasgow, G4 0SF, United Kingdom;2. University of Glasgow, School of Medicine, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, New Lister Bldg, 10-16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow, G31 2ER, United Kingdom;3. University of the West of Scotland, Department of Psychology, Paisley Campus, Paisley, Scotland, PA1-2BE, United Kingdom
Abstract:The purposes of this study were to evaluate a federal and state-funded Family Caregiver Support Program (FCSP) and explore what types of caregiver support service are associated with what caregiver outcomes. Information was obtained on a sample of 164 caregivers’ use of eleven different types of support service. Descriptive and comparative analyses were used to detect the differences between users and nonusers of caregiver support services. Six measures included were caregiving appraisal scale, caregiving burden, caregiving mastery, caregiving satisfaction, hour of care, and service satisfaction. Using consulting and education services is associated with lessening of subjective burden; using financial support services is associated with more beneficial caregiver appraisal, such as better caregiver mastery. The findings are practical and helpful for future caregiver service and program development and evaluation and policy making for supporting caregivers. In addition, the evaluation method demonstrated in the study provided a simple and moderately effective method for service agencies which would like to evaluate their family caregiver support services.
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