TY - JOUR
T1 - Caring for caregivers of high-needs children
AU - Peckham, Allie
AU - Spalding, Karen
AU - Watkins, Jillian
AU - Bruce-Barrett, Cindy
AU - Grasic, Marta
AU - Williams, A. Paul
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The Caregiver Framework for Children with Medical Complexity, led by the Hospital for Sick Children, is a ground-breaking initiative that validates and supports the vital role of unpaid, family caregivers. The project uses a supported self-management model that includes a modest amount of funding to address pressing needs, and relies on Key Workers who provide ongoing education, counselling and care management to assist caregivers in planning over the longer-term. This paper describes the findings from a multi-stage, mixed-methods evaluation to examine the design and outcomes of the Caregiver Framework.
AB - The Caregiver Framework for Children with Medical Complexity, led by the Hospital for Sick Children, is a ground-breaking initiative that validates and supports the vital role of unpaid, family caregivers. The project uses a supported self-management model that includes a modest amount of funding to address pressing needs, and relies on Key Workers who provide ongoing education, counselling and care management to assist caregivers in planning over the longer-term. This paper describes the findings from a multi-stage, mixed-methods evaluation to examine the design and outcomes of the Caregiver Framework.
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U2 - 10.12927/hcq.2014.24017
DO - 10.12927/hcq.2014.24017
M3 - Article
C2 - 25591607
SN - 1710-2774
VL - 17
SP - 30
EP - 35
JO - Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
JF - Healthcare quarterly (Toronto, Ont.)
IS - 3
ER -