Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.

The study aim was to gain a better understanding of the characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance and to explore the types and frequency of this assistance. A telephone survey was administered to a representative sample of 268 informal caregivers (age 45-80) who pr...

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Main Authors: David W Eby, Lisa J Molnar, Lidia P Kostyniuk, Renée M St Louis, Nicole Zanier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5607132?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-23931d317fe14748bfdd333792834d6b2020-11-25T01:49:04ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01129e018408510.1371/journal.pone.0184085Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.David W EbyLisa J MolnarLidia P KostyniukRenée M St LouisNicole ZanierThe study aim was to gain a better understanding of the characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance and to explore the types and frequency of this assistance. A telephone survey was administered to a representative sample of 268 informal caregivers (age 45-80) who provide transportation assistance to older adults (age 70 and older) in Michigan. Responses were analyzed overall and by the caregiver sex and care recipient age. Informal transportation caregivers were: most often women; on average 61 years old; generally college educated; employed full- or part-time jobs; relatively healthy; providing care to a parent/family member 1-4 times per week, living close to the care recipient; and providing assistance by giving rides. Less than one-half of caregivers sought information to help them provide assistance. No significant burden was reported and there were few differences by sex of the caregiver of the age group of the care recipient.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5607132?pdf=render
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Nicole Zanier
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Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
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title Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
title_short Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
title_full Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
title_fullStr Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance to older adults.
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description The study aim was to gain a better understanding of the characteristics of informal caregivers who provide transportation assistance and to explore the types and frequency of this assistance. A telephone survey was administered to a representative sample of 268 informal caregivers (age 45-80) who provide transportation assistance to older adults (age 70 and older) in Michigan. Responses were analyzed overall and by the caregiver sex and care recipient age. Informal transportation caregivers were: most often women; on average 61 years old; generally college educated; employed full- or part-time jobs; relatively healthy; providing care to a parent/family member 1-4 times per week, living close to the care recipient; and providing assistance by giving rides. Less than one-half of caregivers sought information to help them provide assistance. No significant burden was reported and there were few differences by sex of the caregiver of the age group of the care recipient.
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