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  1. Gilliss, C. L., Presidential editorial: Setting priorities for health reform., Nursing outlook, vol. 58 no. 4 (Jul-Aug, 2010), pp. 171-3, ISSN 1528-3968 [doi]
    (last updated on 2012/03/20)

    Abstract:
    The caregiving literature provides compelling evidence that caregiving burden and depressive symptoms are linked with stressful care relationships, however, relational difficulties around caregiving are seldom described in the literature. This article presents findings from content analysis of baseline interviews with 40 Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD) spousal caregivers enrolled in a home care skill-training trial who identified their care relationship as a source of care burden. Disappointment and sadness about the loss of the relationship; tension within the relationship; and care decision conflicts within the relationship were recurrent themes of relational stress in caregiving. These spousal caregivers had relationship quality scores below the mean and burden and depressive symptom scores above the means of other caregivers in the study. These findings provide support for developing dyadic interventions that help spouses manage relational losses, care-related tensions, and care decision-making conflicts.

    Keywords:
    Dissent and Disputes • Forecasting • Health Care Reform • Health Planning Guidelines* • Health Priorities • Humans • Institute of Medicine (U.S.) • Needs Assessment • Organizational Policy • Politics • Societies, Nursing • United States • organization & administration • organization & administration*