?It Isn?t the Same?: Experiences of Informal Caregivers of Older Adults Enrolled in a Home-Based Senior Care Program During COVID-19

Journal of gerontological nursing(2023)

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic placed new strains on informal caregivers, who are already vulnerable to negative psychosocial effects due to de-mands of the caregiving role. The current study aimed to explore the early impact of COVID-19 on caregivers living with and apart from care recipients. Semi-structured qualitative interviews with seven cohabitating and 10 distanced caregivers of pa-tients in a home-based primary care program were conducted from April to Novem-ber 2020. A framework matrix was used to identify patterns in caregiver experiences. Cohabitating and distanced caregivers reported shared concerns about COVID-19 and unique concerns dependent on cohabitation status. Cohabitating caregivers re-ported financial worries, care recipients with dementia being unable to understand restrictions, and concerns about community business changes. Distanced caregiv-ers reported communication challenges with cognitively impaired care recipients and challenges with visitation policies. During pandemics, caregivers' clinical and policy support needs may differ depending on their place of residence relative to care recipients. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 49(3), 19-26.]
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informal caregivers,senior caregivers program,older adults,home-based
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