Revue systématique sur les interventions de soutien pour les proches aidants

This webinar (54 min) presents an overview of effective and acceptable support services available to caregivers.
Year: 2019
Languages: French
Format: Document (article, report, guide, etc.), Webinar
Dimension(s) of caregiving:
  • Analysis of caregiving support
  • Society and caregiving

Need help? →

CALL 811 (Info-Santé/Info-Social). If you need support or have concerns or questions about your health or that of a family member or friend, call 811 to speak to a nurse or psychosocial worker. Bilingual and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, it’s free and confidential.

To speak to a caregiver counselor about a difficult situation, ask questions or get a referral, call l’Appui’s Caregiver Support Helpline.
Bilingual; open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

1 855 852-7784
[email protected]
www.lappui.org/en/

To find community resources offering caregiving information and support near you, consult l’Appui’s Resource Directory or Proche aidance Québec's list of member organizations (in French only).

$
This webinar (54 min) presents an overview of effective and acceptable support services available to caregivers. Researcher Mélanie Couture aggregated the findings of a number of systematic reviews of caregiver support programs to assess their impact, acceptability and effectiveness. The webinar touches on the following categories of support: respite care, psychosocial services, bereavement follow-up, psychological consultation, information and documentation services, training, and self-help/support groups.

The webinar originally aired as a Communauté de pratique virtuelle Continuum Aînés event, on November 20, 2019. It is aimed primarily at individuals and organizations who provide caregiver support services.

The webinar is based on data from the Statistics Canada 2012 General Social Survey (GSS) – Caregiving and Care Receiving. Note that more recent GSS data were published in 2018. Click here to see the Institut de la statistique du Québec’s analysis of the data pertaining to Quebec.

The definition of “caregivers” commonly used in Quebec today is drawn from the provincial Act to recognize and support caregivers (see the definition here).

Like to know more?

This work was carried out by the Centre for Research and Expertise in Social Gerontology (CREGÉS) team in response to a mandate entrusted to the CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal in 2018 by the Ministère de la Santé et des Services sociaux.

Read the full report