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AJPH First Look, published online ahead of print Dec 28, 2006
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Framing the Public Health of Caregiving

Ronda C. Talley, PhD, MPH and John E. Crews, DPA

The authors are with the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Ga.


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FIGURE 1— A triadic model of caregiving: factors influencing the care recipient, family caregiver, and professional caregiver team.

 

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A young boy and his sibling walk around a camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) at the Paico IDP camp in Gulu, Uganda. Nearly 2 million people have been forced to flee their homes and up to 12 000 people have been killed in 2 decades of fighting during Northern Uganda’s civil war. Photograph by Jeff Hutchens.

 





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