African-american caregiving for a relative with alzheimer's disease

This study explored the meaning of caregiving to nine AfricanAmerican caregivers of family members with Alzheimer's disease. Open-ended questions were used. Four major themes emerged from the study: caregiving is a traditional family value, caregiving is an act of love, social support is a medi...

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Alzheimer Disease - nursing
Attitude to Health - ethnology
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Family - psychology
Female
Gender Identity
Humans
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Middle Aged
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Social Support
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