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. 2019 Mar 20;9(3):e023345. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-023345

Table 2.

Participants’ description of support received from family members

Characteristics n (%)
Family member provides support with managing MCC
 Yes 19 (90.5)
 No 2 (9.5)
Family member’s relationship to older adult with MCC (n=19)*
 Spouse 15 (78.9)
 Daughter or son 12 (63.2)
 Sibling 3 (15.8)
 Other 2 (10.5)
Types of care provided to older adults by family members (n=19)
 A. Management of care
  Discuss care of older adult with health professionals 13 (68.4)
  Manage finances 11 (57.9)
  Make decisions about care of older adult 9 (47.4)
  Make appointments 9 (47.4)
  Complete forms 8 (42.1)
 B. Daily activities
  Getting around the home 14 (73.7)
  Shopping 14 (73.7)
  Cleaning 13 (68.4)
  Cooking 11 (57.9)
  Laundry 11 (57.9)
  Medication management 10 (52.6)
  Home maintenance 8 (42.1)
 C. Personal care
  Dressing 5 (26.3)
  Bathing and toileting 3 (15.8)
  Help with medical equipment 3 (15.8)
 D. Social and emotional support
  Conversations 18 (94.7)
  Companionship 17 (89.5)
  Comfort 16 (84.2)

*Multiple responses are possible.

MCC, multiple chronic conditions.