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Short Review

Perceived Burden of Informal Caregivers of a Chronically Ill Older Family Member

Burden in the Context of the Transactional Stress Model of Lazarus and Folkman

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1024/1662-9647/a000042

The burden of caregivers has been intensively researched for the past 30 years and has resulted in a multitude of individual findings. This review illustrates the significance of the hypothetical construct of perceived burden for the further development and design of the homecare situation. Following explanations regarding the term informal caregiver, we derive the construct burden from its conceptual association with the transactional stress model of Lazarus and Folkman. Once the extent and characteristics of burden have been set forth, we then present the impact of perceived burden as the care situation. The question of predictors of burden will lead into the last section from which implications can be derived for homecare and relief of caregivers.

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