Abstract

while relinquished caregivers demonstrate a decline after relinquishment. This reflects the influence of grief, which declines with time for bereaved caregivers, but increases as continuing caregivers and relinquished caregivers maintain their current statuses. There is also some support for the predictive role of grief in understanding wellbeing, with evidence that psychological outcomes in particular are strongly linked to an individual’s grief experience. Conclusions: From a multivariate perspective however, there are few significant differences between the wellbeing of relinquished and bereaved caregivers. The data presented will demonstrate the benefits of longitudinal research in providing an understanding of the caregiving journey, including the consequences which emerge following relinquishment of care.

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