In this book, the authors discuss the challenges, practices and cultural influences of caregiving. Topics include caregiving for individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders and intellectual disabilities; family caregivers for patients with cancer; elder caregiving in South Asian families in the U.S. and India; study of caregivers resilience; caregiver burden in a Hong Kong Chinese population; managing compassion fatigue among professional cancer caregivers; community-based education for palliative care for the elderly in Japan; caregiver perception and oral health in cerebral palsy children; and the role of assistive technologies for person-centred dementia care in Japan.
Preface; A Lifespan Developmental Approach to Assessing & Addressing Neurodevelopmental Disorders:: A Comprehensive Guide to Meeting Individual & Caregiver Needs; The Family Caregivers of Patients with Cancer:: Roles & Challenges; Zooming(in) - Zooming(out):: From Feeling Exclusively a Caregiver to Becoming also a Caregiver - Understanding Sudden Informal Caregivers Paths; Parental & Educators Judgments & Attitudes toward Life Challenges of Persons with Intellectual Disability:: Functional Measurement Contributions to Special Education from a Cognitive Algebra Approach; The Experience of Caregiving Across Myths & Cultures; Resilience in Caregivers; Caregiver Burden in a Hong Kong Chinese Population:: Risk Factors, Consequences & Remedies; Managing Compassion Fatigue among Professional Cancer Caregivers:: Understanding the Problem & Possible Treatment Strategies; Caregiving in Clinical Oncology; Caregiver Burden of Older Adults:: A Southeast Asian Aspect; Community-Based Education Concerning Palliative Care for the Elderly in Japan; Does Caregiver Perception Reflect Oral Health in Cerebral Palsy Children?; Role of Assistive Technologies for Person-Centered Dementia Care:: An Exploratory Case Study in Japan; Index.
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