Peer Visitor Support for Family Caregivers of Seniors with Stroke

Authors

  • Miriam J. Stewart
  • Susan Doble
  • Géraldine Hart
  • Lynn Langille
  • Kathleen MacPherson

Abstract

The objectives of this nationally funded intervention study were to: (1) implement a home visiting support program for family caregivers of seniors with a recent stroke using experienced peers; (2) monitor, describe, and evaluate the support intervention process; and (3) measure the impact of the peer support intervention on caregivers' perceptions of their social support, burden, stress, and competence and the use of health-care services by stroke survivors. This paper focuses on the first two objectives. Twenty family caregivers were visited initially by a health professional (nurse, occupational therapist) for assessment, and thereafter twice weekly for 12 weeks by a peer (experienced family caregiver).

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Published

1998-04-13

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