Mechanisms and Impacts of Counseling on Family-Staff Relationships in Residential Long-Term Care

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Mechanisms and Impacts of Counseling on Family-Staff Relationships in Residential Long-Term Care

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2019

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Background Following the transition into residential long-term care (RLTC), family caregivers of older adults with dementia often continue to provide a range of help. The ability of caregivers to fulfill these roles may be complicated by relationships with RLTC facility staff, who may view family caregivers as advocates, visitors, and/or disrupters. Design Embedded parallel mixed methods analysis Detailed case notes provided source material for qualitative thematic analysis

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Zmora, R, Statz TL, Birkeland R, McCarron H, Finlay JM, Gaugler JE. Mechanisms and Impacts of Counseling on Family-Staff Relationships in Residential Long-Term Care. American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Chicago, IL (2019).

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Zmora, Rachel; Statz, Tamara L.; Birkeland, Robyn; McCarron, Hayley; Finlay, Jessica; Rosebush, Christina; Gaugler, Joseph E.. (2019). Mechanisms and Impacts of Counseling on Family-Staff Relationships in Residential Long-Term Care. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/214965.

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