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This is Their Story. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, January 2010, Pages: 152

Caring for a loved one can be rewarding; however, with this sense of gratification comes exceptional challenges to one's lifestyle, mental health, and financial stability. Although there is some research on the African-American caregiver, there is a dearth of literature that addresses their perceptions and lived experiences in the care-giving role. Nancy Lee utilizes Fisher's (1985) narrative paradigm to frame this study of twelve African-American caregivers who share their care giving stories, through in-depth personal interviews.The author discusses the relevant literature on the African-American caregiver, to include the physical and emotional effects of care-giving, support systems utilized by African-American caregivers, and ethnic influences in the care-giving experience. Twelve themes emerged utilizing thematic analysis. The role of communication among the care giver, care recipient and extended family members makes this a "must read" for social workers,health care providers and health care communicators. Lee, herself, was a caregiver for over ten years.

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Nancy T. Lee,PhD,RN. BS, Bowie State College; MA, Human Resource Development, Marymount University; MA Religious Studies, Howard University; PhD, Organization Communication, Howard University School of Communication and Culture; Project Dir. SOS Project, Howard University Division of Nursing; Executive Minister, Community of Hope A.M.E. Church.