The Importance of Honoring Family Caregiver Burden: Challenges in Mental Health Care Delivery
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The Importance of Honoring Family Caregiver Burden: Challenges in Mental Health Care Delivery
Abstract
There is growing recognition of the profound mental health challenges faced by the 53 million U.S. family caregivers, and the need for increased access to psychosocial care for this vulnerable population. Family caregivers are increasingly seeking support from hospital-based counseling centers. This trend-combined with a public policy landscape that promotes the delivery of caregiver-specific supports and services-highlights challenges faced by mental health professionals to provide and bill for psychosocial care to family caregivers. In this paper, we discuss three interrelated challenges that mental health professionals face in providing care to family caregivers and which our field needs to confront as healthcare transfers more responsibilities onto the shoulders of family caregivers: (1) caregiver burden is not recognized as a formal diagnosis; (2) current documentation for caregivers is typically linked to patient encounters; and (3) support for family caregivers occurs within larger systematic barriers to mental health integration. By accurately describing and documenting caregiver burden and advocating for increased parity in mental health coverage, we hope that the field can bridge the gap between emerging research, momentum in policy, and available psychosocial services for this vulnerable population.
Keywords: Caregiver burden; Family caregivers; Healthcare delivery; Psychosocial support.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Conflicts of interest: Applebaum receives funding from Blue Note Therapeutics, Carespace, Inc., and Beigene. Sannes has nothing to disclose. Ethical Approval: Not applicable. Human and Animal Rights: The authors affirm that no humans or animals were involved in this research. Informed Consent: As this manuscript does not report upon human subjects research, no informed consent procedures were conducted.
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