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A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort. / Morrison, Valerie; Zarzycki, Mikołaj; Vilchinsky, Noa et al.
In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 19, No. 2, 821, 12.01.2022.

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Morrison, V, Zarzycki, M, Vilchinsky, N, Sanderman, R, Lamura, G, Fisher, O, Ferraris, G, Elayan, S, Buskens, E, Bei, E, Looijmans, A, Angelini, V & Hagedoorn, M 2022, 'A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort', International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 2, 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020821

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Morrison, V., Zarzycki, M., Vilchinsky, N., Sanderman, R., Lamura, G., Fisher, O., Ferraris, G., Elayan, S., Buskens, E., Bei, E., Looijmans, A., Angelini, V., & Hagedoorn, M. (2022). A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(2), Article 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020821

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Morrison V, Zarzycki M, Vilchinsky N, Sanderman R, Lamura G, Fisher O, Ferraris G, Elayan S, Buskens E, Bei E, et al. 2022. A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19(2):Article 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020821

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Morrison V, Zarzycki M, Vilchinsky N, Sanderman R, Lamura G, Fisher O et al. A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022 Jan 12;19(2):821. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19020821

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Morrison, Valerie ; Zarzycki, Mikołaj ; Vilchinsky, Noa et al. / A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort. In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022 ; Vol. 19, No. 2.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - A Multinational Longitudinal Study Incorporating Intensive Methods to Examine Caregiver Experiences in the Context of Chronic Health Conditions: Protocol of the ENTWINE-iCohort

AU - Morrison, Valerie

AU - Zarzycki, Mikołaj

AU - Vilchinsky, Noa

AU - Sanderman, Robbert

AU - Lamura, Giovanni

AU - Fisher, Oliver

AU - Ferraris, Giulia

AU - Elayan, Saif

AU - Buskens, Erik

AU - Bei, Eva

AU - Looijmans, Anne

AU - Angelini, Viola

AU - Hagedoorn, Mariët

PY - 2022/1/12

Y1 - 2022/1/12

N2 - Informal caregivers are those who provide unpaid care to a relative or friend with a chronic illness, disability or other long-lasting health or care need. Providing informal care in the context of chronic health conditions presents a significant global challenge. Examination of the determinants of informal caregivers’ behaviour, especially in terms of motivations and willingness to provide/receive care, is crucial to understanding the nature of caregiver and care recipient experiences. A large group of international researchers have co-operated to execute the ENTWINE iCohort-a multinational, transdisciplinary, longitudinal study incorporating intensive methods to examine caregiver experiences in the context of chronic health conditions. The aim of ENTWINE-iCohort is to investigate the broad spectrum of factors, i.e., cultural, personal, geographical, relational, psychological, and economic that may affect motivations, willingness to provide or receive care, among diverse groups of informal caregivers and their care recipients, in different countries that have different care systems. Study questionnaires will be disseminated on-line in nine countries: Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Israel, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and the UK. Cross-sectional and longitudinal multivariate analysis, including intensive longitudinal and dyadic data analysis will be applied to examine the relative contribution of the above factors to caregiver or care recipient wellbeing

AB - Informal caregivers are those who provide unpaid care to a relative or friend with a chronic illness, disability or other long-lasting health or care need. Providing informal care in the context of chronic health conditions presents a significant global challenge. Examination of the determinants of informal caregivers’ behaviour, especially in terms of motivations and willingness to provide/receive care, is crucial to understanding the nature of caregiver and care recipient experiences. A large group of international researchers have co-operated to execute the ENTWINE iCohort-a multinational, transdisciplinary, longitudinal study incorporating intensive methods to examine caregiver experiences in the context of chronic health conditions. The aim of ENTWINE-iCohort is to investigate the broad spectrum of factors, i.e., cultural, personal, geographical, relational, psychological, and economic that may affect motivations, willingness to provide or receive care, among diverse groups of informal caregivers and their care recipients, in different countries that have different care systems. Study questionnaires will be disseminated on-line in nine countries: Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Israel, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, and the UK. Cross-sectional and longitudinal multivariate analysis, including intensive longitudinal and dyadic data analysis will be applied to examine the relative contribution of the above factors to caregiver or care recipient wellbeing

KW - informal caregiving

KW - multinational

KW - caregiver motivations

KW - wellbeing

U2 - 10.3390/ijerph19020821

DO - 10.3390/ijerph19020821

M3 - Article

VL - 19

JO - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

JF - International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

SN - 1660-4601

IS - 2

M1 - 821

ER -