Background As part of an international, multicentre project, the service and support needs of Australian family carers were investigated.Method A sample of 1,390, 448 family carers completed a self-report survey, including an adaptation of the Family Needs Survey (FNS) and several open-ended questions. A mixed method design was used, employing quantitative and qualitative analyses.Results On the FNS the most frequently endorsed items were those relating to the need for information about services and, in particular, future, out-of-home accommodation. Similarly, the need for respite services was endorsed by over 80% of respondents. Comments indicated that access to and the quality of respite, day support, and therapy programs were a priority....
It is estimated that in 2003 there were 474,600 primary carers providing care to a person because of...
Purpose – The perception among carers and health professionals is that the health care system remain...
Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved...
Objective:To examine the unmet needs of informal carers of community dwelling disabled people and to...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
As survival ratesand life expectancies ofindividuals experiencing acquired disabilities such as spin...
Parent-carers need support to continue to care for their child with significant disability in their ...
This feasibility study aimed to identify and address the support needs of family carers (FCs) of peo...
Background: Most children with significant developmental disabilities are cared for by their parents...
This paper reports on a survey of providers of caregiver support services in Singapore (N = 36). The...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Although recent initiatives in Australia have attempted to respond to the needs of children and youn...
In Australia, it is estimated that there were 474,600 primary carers for people because of disabilit...
Objective:: Family caregivers of people with motor neurone disease (MND) experience adverse health o...
It is estimated that in 2003 there were 474,600 primary carers providing care to a person because of...
Purpose – The perception among carers and health professionals is that the health care system remain...
Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved...
Objective:To examine the unmet needs of informal carers of community dwelling disabled people and to...
Objective: To estimate service demand (willingness to seek or use services) for respite care among i...
In Australia, from the 1980s, the processes of de-institutionalization and non-institutionalization ...
As survival ratesand life expectancies ofindividuals experiencing acquired disabilities such as spin...
Parent-carers need support to continue to care for their child with significant disability in their ...
This feasibility study aimed to identify and address the support needs of family carers (FCs) of peo...
Background: Most children with significant developmental disabilities are cared for by their parents...
This paper reports on a survey of providers of caregiver support services in Singapore (N = 36). The...
AimsPlanning mental health carer services requires information about the number of carers, their cha...
Although recent initiatives in Australia have attempted to respond to the needs of children and youn...
In Australia, it is estimated that there were 474,600 primary carers for people because of disabilit...
Objective:: Family caregivers of people with motor neurone disease (MND) experience adverse health o...
It is estimated that in 2003 there were 474,600 primary carers providing care to a person because of...
Purpose – The perception among carers and health professionals is that the health care system remain...
Family members continue to be the predominant providers of support, care and accommodation for loved...