Objective: The purpose of study was to explore family caregiver perspectives on work-life balance while caring for adults with Parkinson's Disease.
Methods: The study was performed using a convergent mixed methods design and a revised adaptation of the Work-Life Conflict model. Caregivers completed surveys followed by semi-structured interviews (N = 40).
Results: Work-life balance is bidirectionally influenced by time, stress, and behavior across the working and caregiving role. Caregiver burden was offset by higher decision latitude at work. Supervisor support and coworker support was positively associated with work-life balance. Barriers included: physical, emotional, and financial stress and speech and cognitive changes of the care recipient.
Conclusion: The results of this study identify the influence of work-life imbalance on caregiver burden and stress; and generate discussion of potential solutions that optimize well-being and health of this working population.
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