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Examining the Impact of Caregiving Roles and Responsibilities, Caregiver Centered Communication to Caregiving Students' Satisfaction: A Quantitative Study

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  • Xena Gabrielle T. Angelo

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Ryza Jelly M. Ebol

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Karie Britanny A. Englis

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Adrian C. Gella

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Zuchinni Nathalie B. Jucotmaya

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Marian D. Sacurom

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Jane Rosse A. Sarmiento

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Princess G. Sebastian

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Shella Marie T. Soriano

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

  • Noli P. Julosan

    (The Committee, Senior High School Lorenzo S. Sarmiento Sr. National High School Poblacion, Mawab, Davao de Oro)

Abstract

In the United Kingdom, it was found that undergraduate student satisfaction in higher education was greatly enhanced by warm, respectful, and trusting relationships with approachable and empathetic staff, alongside well-organized courses, with staff support and job security being essential for sustaining such relational teaching (Bell, 2021). In the United States, students who have caregiving duties often experience depression and anxiety, which these feelings are connected to their financial aid records, part-time status, and their grades. Moreover, students who provide care are more likely to have emotional stress and struggle more with their schoolwork (Armstrong et al., 2022). Caregiving students who provide support that cares, for example, help them reduce burnout and enhance their quality of life (Dang et al., 2025). The study carefully looked at many important areas that affect how happy caregiving students feel, including how much teachers support students, how good the teaching was, how comfortable and helpful the learning spaces are, the support and services offered to students, the campus facilities, and how well students feel prepared for life after the school campus (Zhu, 2025).

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  • Xena Gabrielle T. Angelo & Ryza Jelly M. Ebol & Karie Britanny A. Englis & Adrian C. Gella & Zuchinni Nathalie B. Jucotmaya & Marian D. Sacurom & Jane Rosse A. Sarmiento & Princess G. Sebastian & Shel, 2026. "Examining the Impact of Caregiving Roles and Responsibilities, Caregiver Centered Communication to Caregiving Students' Satisfaction: A Quantitative Study," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 10(2), pages 8450-8487, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:10:y:2026:i:2:p:8450-8487
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