Abstract

Objective: To identify key predictors of well‐being in aged care facility residents' family members.Methods: An Australia‐wide cross‐sectional survey, in which 213 residents' family members provided data for testing/refinement of a model.Results: Family members' well‐being was predicted by their physical health, pressures from competing commitments, and residents' adjustment.Conclusions: Interventions should target residents' family members at risk of poor well‐being.

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