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Emma Kathryn Boswell,Monique J Brown,Lorie Donelle et al. Emma Kathryn Boswell et al.
Conclusions: Understanding geographic disparities in the experiences and context of unpaid caregiving is needed to improve their overall well-being and health.
Moka Yoo-Jeong,Jonathan Singer,Caroline D Bergeron et al. Moka Yoo-Jeong et al.
As the demand for unpaid caregiving rises with an aging population, there is a need for targeted interventions to reduce social disconnectedness in this vulnerable group.
Amy Lastuka,Michael R Breshock,Kayla V Taylor et al. Amy Lastuka et al.
BackgroundThere are 5.5 million people living with dementia in the United States (US), with the cost of unpaid care making up a significant portion of the care costs.ObjectiveSummarize variation in the cost of dementia care across the US an...
Hiba Dhanani,Yihan Wang,Evan Bollens-Lund et al. Hiba Dhanani et al.
We hypothesize that baseline pain, depressive symptoms, and unpaid caregiving needs are associated with increased healthcare utilization in the year after trauma admission in seriously ill older adults....We assessed pre-admission pain (none/mild vs moderate/severe), depressive symptoms (no-Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) 3), and 34.9% reported any amount of hours/week of unpaid caregiving needs.
Ito Peng Ito Peng
We conducted a national survey of unpaid caregiving for older people in 2022 to learn who these people are, why they care, and to identify the social, economic, and health impacts of unpaid caregiving. Our findings show that many of these caregivers are also employees.
Julia Fox,Elizabeth S Mearns,Jing Li et al. Julia Fox et al.
Results: The total annual indirect costs of unpaid caregiving and of market and non-market productivity loss of AD increased with severity: $36,934 for mild cognitive impairment due to AD, $65,565 for Mild AD, $103,717 for Moderate AD, and $145,250 for Severe AD (2024 USD)....Considering the current distribution of prevalent patients across severity stages, the total annual indirect cost was estimated at $832 billion, which includes $599 billion in unpaid caregiving costs and $233 billion in productivity losses.
Jessica Forden Jessica Forden
Policymakers should consider the relationship between work and unpaid caregiving for high-frequency caregivers in addressing growing care demand.
Brystana G Kaufman,Wenhan Zhang,Sahar Shibeika et al. Brystana G Kaufman et al.
Objectives: This study quantifies the economic value of unpaid caregiving by FCGs between hospital discharge and end of life....The high intensity of unpaid caregiving for people with serious illness, especially toward the end of life, should be considered when designing policies and interventions to support FCGs.
Jennifer Ervin,Ludmila Fleitas Alfonzo,Yamna Taouk et al. Jennifer Ervin et al.
Addressing an important gap in the existing literature, this systematic review (prospectively registered with PROSPERO CRD42022376012) synthesises and evaluates the quantitative evidence examining the association between unpaid caregiving and mental health (compared to non-caring), during the pandemic
Tania L King,Peter P Vitaliano,Humaira Maheen et al. Tania L King et al.
Background: There is evidence that unpaid caregiving can have negative effects on the mental health of female caregivers; however, evidence of impacts on male caregivers is limited.
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