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was caregiver
noun
Alternative spelling of care-giver
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Also included was caregiver perceived goodness-of-fit with each child, caregiving behavior, and two placement change-clock variables; an adjustment clock measuring time since last move, and an anticipation clock measuring time to next move.
One singular night, Ruth is adrift with memories of her "shining moment" -- the year and a half when she was caregiver to Schwartz, the dissolute, doomed poet, the unrequited love of her life and a real louse.
And it was Caregiver Zero's astounding ineptitude and raging hostility that propelled me to learn everything that I needed to know about hiring the best possible nannies thereafter.
The least strong characteristic was caregiver age.
This was supported by the ANCOVA data, which showed that, of the caregiver attitudes, the only significant covariate of QOL was caregiver fear of having MS. In other words, despite their expressed negative attitudes towards MS, the burden of caregiving did not significantly diminish their subjective satisfaction with most areas of living experience (i.e., QOL as assessed by the WHOQOL-Bref).
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The target population was caregivers of inpatients with schizophrenia.
The therapy was closely supervised by the health care team and, although effective, the therapy was caregiver-dependent and resource demanding.
The outcome variable was caregivers' intention to vaccinate their children.
Outcome measures were caregiver burden and caregiving self-efficacy.
Why do we still treat it like it's "Caregiver Day" or "Homemaker Day"?
The primary caregiver outcome is caregiver burden.
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