This NIHR-SSCR funded scoping review provides a comprehensive mapping of what is known about carers and caring, and aims to help inform policy, practice and research in relation to carers. The review was undertaken by searching 10 electronic bibliographic databases, supplemented by additional web searches to identify academic research, grey literature and wider knowledge. The analysis adopts a selective thematic approach covering: carer variables - the characteristics of different types of carer and different caring situations; types of care - the nature of needs of the cared for person and the features of the care situation; the impact of caring – resilience and coping, employment and health; and carer support and needs assessment. The fin...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
As the number of people living longer with life-limiting conditions grows, so too does the number of...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
There now a wealth of national and international evidence and knowledge about carers but it is curre...
There is now a wealth of national and international material and research about carers, However, thi...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
While discourse about care and caring is well developed in the UK, the nature of knowledge generatio...
The collection of papers in this Special issue reflect a number of the key dimensions of carer-relat...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Drawing together a range of critical perspectives from leading academics, this edited volume highlig...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Over the past 25 years there has been a staggering amount of international research into the experie...
The aim of the study is to clarify the concept “care for carers,” and enhance our understanding of c...
Successive legislation has underscored the importance of assessments that are sensitive to the needs...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
As the number of people living longer with life-limiting conditions grows, so too does the number of...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
There now a wealth of national and international evidence and knowledge about carers but it is curre...
There is now a wealth of national and international material and research about carers, However, thi...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
While discourse about care and caring is well developed in the UK, the nature of knowledge generatio...
The collection of papers in this Special issue reflect a number of the key dimensions of carer-relat...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Drawing together a range of critical perspectives from leading academics, this edited volume highlig...
Informal carers are central to the achievement of end of life care and death at home and to policy a...
Over the past 25 years there has been a staggering amount of international research into the experie...
The aim of the study is to clarify the concept “care for carers,” and enhance our understanding of c...
Successive legislation has underscored the importance of assessments that are sensitive to the needs...
This paper identifies variations in the age and gender characteristics of informal carers in the UK....
As the number of people living longer with life-limiting conditions grows, so too does the number of...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...