An expanding body of literature suggests that informal caregiver burden is a growing issue that negatively impacts care recipients, informal caregivers, and formal care providers. Costs associated with informal caregiver burden include risk to the informal caregiver's physical, emotional, and psychological well-being and increased potential to perpetrate violence. By identifying interventions to support informal caregivers, home healthcare nurses can help decrease the risk of negative outcomes and reduce the burden on informal caregivers. This paper examines home healthcare nurses' role in helping reduce the impact of informal caregiver burden, thereby reducing the risk for violence. By prioritizing caregiver burden as a critical area of focus in reducing violence risk, home healthcare organizations and the nurses who work for them can help address gaps in care while also recognizing the informal caregivers' critical role in caring for their loved ones.
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