Muslim caregivers’ experience of home caring for a family member with advanced dementia
M.A. (Clinical Psychology) === Families, most commonly the adult daughters, provide the majority of informal caregiving. Research has focused on the negative implications of being a home caregiver to someone with an illness such as dementia, with very few studies considering the positive aspects tha...
Main Author: | Akoob, Fehmeeda |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/13733 |
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