Background Caring for a child with a disability can be a unique and challenging experience, with families often relying on informal networks for support. Often, grandparents are key support resources, yet little is known about their roles and experiences. Reporting on data collected in a larger Australian study, this article explores grandparents' experiences of caring for a child with a disability and the impact on their family relationships and quality of life. Method A qualitative purposive sampling design was utilised; semi-structured interviews were conducted with 22 grandparents (17 women, 5 men) of children with a disability. Grandparents ranged in age from 55 to 75 years old and lived within a 90-min drive of Brisbane, Australia. In...
BACKGROUND: Family quality of life (FQOL) is a recent concept in intellectual/developmental disabili...
This paper presents the results of the first stage of interinstitutional partnership research with f...
[Extract] Across Australia, growing numbers of children are entering out-of-home care, including dis...
Background: Caring for a child with a disability can be a unique and challenging experience, with fa...
Objectives: As our knowledge about the experiences of grandparents when their grandchild has a disab...
Background and aims: Mothers who are primary carers of children with disabilities experience more me...
Grandparents' support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improve...
Grandparents are important sources of support to children with disabilities and their families. Howe...
Being a grandparent is an important and valued role for many older adults, who often have strong vie...
Grandparents (70) and parents (115) completed a survey about grandparent support, involvement, and h...
Being a grandparent is an important and valued role for many older adults, who often have strong vie...
Grandparents are an important source of family support for parents of children with Developmental Di...
If a child is chronically ill or has a disability, the entire family system is affected, and grandpa...
Grandparents are important sources of support for families of children with disabilities. However, p...
Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care and protection of grandchildren. The qualitative ...
BACKGROUND: Family quality of life (FQOL) is a recent concept in intellectual/developmental disabili...
This paper presents the results of the first stage of interinstitutional partnership research with f...
[Extract] Across Australia, growing numbers of children are entering out-of-home care, including dis...
Background: Caring for a child with a disability can be a unique and challenging experience, with fa...
Objectives: As our knowledge about the experiences of grandparents when their grandchild has a disab...
Background and aims: Mothers who are primary carers of children with disabilities experience more me...
Grandparents' support to families of children with disabilities is generally associated with improve...
Grandparents are important sources of support to children with disabilities and their families. Howe...
Being a grandparent is an important and valued role for many older adults, who often have strong vie...
Grandparents (70) and parents (115) completed a survey about grandparent support, involvement, and h...
Being a grandparent is an important and valued role for many older adults, who often have strong vie...
Grandparents are an important source of family support for parents of children with Developmental Di...
If a child is chronically ill or has a disability, the entire family system is affected, and grandpa...
Grandparents are important sources of support for families of children with disabilities. However, p...
Grandparents are increasingly involved in the care and protection of grandchildren. The qualitative ...
BACKGROUND: Family quality of life (FQOL) is a recent concept in intellectual/developmental disabili...
This paper presents the results of the first stage of interinstitutional partnership research with f...
[Extract] Across Australia, growing numbers of children are entering out-of-home care, including dis...