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Caregiver Burden: A Comparison Between Elderly Women as Primary and Secondary Caregivers for Their Spouses
Abstract:The overall purpose of this research was to examine the burdens of caregiving on elderly women who serve as primary and secondary caregivers for their impaired spouses. Fifty women 60 years and older identified as spousal caregivers participated in an in-person structured interview. Data were analyzed to compare primary caregivers (caregivers living with their spouses) and secondary caregivers (caregivers of institutionalized spouses) on the following factors: loneliness, depression, time constraints, perceived health status, financial status and perceived life satisfaction. Findings suggest that both groups of women are equally susceptible to the burdens inherent in caregiving. Time constraints were identified as the one major difference between caregiving groups. In addition, the results indicate that spousal caregivers, both primary and secondary, are an at-risk population and are especially vulnerable to loneliness, mild depression, financial worries and low life satisfaction.
Keywords:Nursing home complaints  gender  long term care ombudsman program
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