Availability of informal caregivers for palliative care patients with cancer: Is there a difference between higher- and lower-income settings
Conclusion: Low-income countries are more common to have an informal caregiver who is a family member of different degree of relevance. Caregivers in low-income settings tend to be younger, of the female gender, married, and living in the same household than in high-income ones.
Source: Indian Journal of Palliative Care - Category: Palliative Care Authors: Raafat Abdel-Malek Dina E Farag Kyrillus S Shohdy Sarah Cox Source Type: research
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