Description |
1 online resource (xvii, 265 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Caregiving and social support -- Supportive interactions, reciprocity, and obligation -- Nonsupportive interactions in varied caregiving situations -- Mobilizing support from family and friends -- Mobilizing support from professional sources -- Social support and caregiving in the context of migration -- Becoming an advocate in response to nonsupportive interactions -- A guide to support facilitation -- Data generation : interactive use of genograms and ecomaps -- Using a card sort technique in data generation -- Facilitating participation of a vulnerable group : immigrant women |
Summary |
[T]his text is a truly amazing microanalytic compendium of social support strategies in different family configurations, in different context and ethnic groups, and filling different types of needs. -- Janice M. Morse, RN, PhD, FAAN. University of Alberta (From the Foreword). This book serves as an authoritative reference for health care practitioners and researchers concerned with mobilizing support for individuals caring for a disabled adult or child family member. The authors integrate numerous types of research to provide a comprehensive compendium of best practices for social support with |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Caregivers.
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Home nursing.
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Home Nursing -- psychology
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Caregivers -- psychology
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Emigrants and Immigrants -- psychology
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Home Care Services
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Interpersonal Relations
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Social Support
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Caregivers
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House Calls
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MEDICAL -- Nursing -- Home & Community Care.
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MEDICAL -- Nursing Home Care.
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MEDICAL -- Home Care.
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Caregivers
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Home nursing
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Harrison, Margaret J. (Margaret Joan), 1941-
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LC no. |
2009043447 |
ISBN |
9780826111302 |
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0826111300 |
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0826111297 |
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9780826111296 |
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128245028X |
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9781282450288 |
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