Caregiver intervention research focuses on developing and evaluating programs and strategies to support individuals who provide care for family members or loved ones with chronic illnesses or disabilities. These interventions aim to improve the well-being of caregivers, reduce their stress and burden, and enhance their ability to provide effective care for their loved ones. Research in this area may involve assessing the impact of various types of support services, training programs, counseling services, or respite care on caregiver outcomes such as mental health, quality of life, and caregiving skills. Ultimately, the goal of caregiver intervention research is to identify effective ways to support and empower caregivers in their important role.