Correlates of Perceived Social Support in Chinese Adult Child Caregivers of Parent Stroke Survivors

Conclusions/Implications for Practice: Adult child caregivers with higher levels of mutuality, education, or monthly income; who are fully employed or are retired; who have a co-carer; or who are caring for a father perceived more social support. Nursing strategies and social policies need to be directed to enhance caregiver mutuality and support caregiving efforts.
Source: Journal of Nursing Research - Category: Nursing Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research