Using care navigation to address caregiver burden in dementia: A qualitative case study analysis
Alzheimer s & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions2020Vol. 6(1), pp. e12010–e12010
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Alissa Bernstein Sideman, Jennifer Merrilees, Sarah Dulaney, Krista L. Harrison, Winston Chiong, Paulina Ong, Julia Heunis, Jeff Choi, Reilly Walker, Julie E. Feuer, Kirby Lee, Daniel Dohan, Stephen J. Bonasera, Bruce L. Miller, Katherine L. Possin
Abstract
Findings provide insights into strategies used to address caregiver burden through care navigation. Care navigators who speak the same language as the caregivers with whom they work and who have an in-depth understanding of the symptoms of different dementia syndromes may be particularly effective.
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