02269nam 2200433 450 991071734370332120221031152314.0(CKB)3450000000002697(NjHacI)993450000000002697(OCoLC)708543895(OCoLC)1096908024(EXLCZ)99345000000000269720221031d2010 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA Systematic Evidence Review of Interventions for Non-professional Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia /Elizabeth Goy, Devan Kansagara and Michele FreemanWashington, D.C. :Department of Veterans Affairs (US),2010.1 online resource (iv, 73 pages)"Evidence-based synthesis program.""October 2010."Includes bibliographical references.In 2004, the Office of the Assistant Deputy estimated that the total number of veterans with dementia would be as high as 563,758 in FY 2010. Individuals with dementia are frequently cared for at home by a friend or family member. The progressive nature of the illness and the intensity of care that may be required in caring for a loved one with dementia have physical, emotional, and psychological impacts on the caregiver (CG). The purpose of this report is to review systematically the evidence on the effects of CG interventions on CG burden, mood (including depression and anxiety), and ability to manage problematic behavior, as well as the effects on the care recipient (CR).CaregiversPsychologyUnited StatesfastCaregiversPsychology.362.0425Goy Elizabeth1353779Kansagara DevanFreeman MicheleUnited States.Department of Veterans Affairs.Health Services Research and Development Service,Evidence-based Synthesis Program (U.S.)NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910717343703321A Systematic Evidence Review of Interventions for Non-professional Caregivers of Individuals with Dementia3275633UNINA