Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/02/2022 Mid-life caregivers are at risk for participation restriction, which contributes to poor health and quality of care for care recipients. We aimed to uncover the predictors of participation restriction in this group. Daughters and caregivers who report frequent changes to routine and no time for self were at highest risk. Feeling close to the care recipient and using respite care were protective. OT interventions can alleviate participation restriction in this at-risk group. Primary Author and Speaker: Tara C. Klinedinst Contributing Authors: Heidi Donovan, Grace Cambpell

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