Abstract

A scoping review of literature was explored for a better understanding of the lived experiences of family caregivers for elderly in Nigeria. Unlike professional caregivers such as medical doctors, nurses and trained care workers, informal caregivers, often family members, or friends, also provide care to individuals with a variety of conditions including cancer, dementia, and advanced age. Family Caregivers of elderly with chronic illness in Nigeria, are exposed to burden associated with caregiving activities. This could involve the delivery of complex health care services alongside Activities of Daily Living (ADL). Despite the satisfaction and fulfillment that comes with caring for a loved one, family caregivers often experience negative psychological, behavioural, and physiological effects on their daily lives and health. creating awareness and understanding the burden and coping mechanism of this population is crucial to making decisions at all levels, which best support family caregivers.

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