Health and social care practitioners often work alongside caregivers. This study aimed to consider commonality in the experience of male caregiving using secondary analysis of research related to fathers of an adult child with intellectual disability and to older widowers. Methods Secondary analysis of findings arising from two qualitative studies of men who have experience of a caregiving role (fathers of an adult child with intellectual disability and older widowers) was applied using a triangulation approach to illuminate, develop and enrich inter-study findings. Results Overarching themes across the two studies included ‘aspects of a care role’ and ‘supportive mechanisms’. The findings demonstrate that men from these specific gr...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] People with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementia (ADRD) require a sign...
one, and the need for more men to become involved in caregiving in the future is anticipated (Crocke...
Background/Aim: Health and social care practitioners often work alongside care givers. The aim of th...
There is an increasing demand upon families to provide care in a context of reduced resources and bu...
The purpose of this study was to explore male caregivers’perceptions of formal support. The men were...
Research on carers has shown that, whilst there are often significant differences between men and wo...
As the demographics of the population change, men are becoming increasingly important as caregivers....
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the empirical evidence published since 2007 on men...
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the empirical evidence published since 2007 on men...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the experience of men who provide care to a dying ...
This secondary analysis of qualitative interviews describes how older Swedish men approach the careg...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
Promoting men’s involvement in raising children and their participation in caregiving and domestic w...
In this paper, we draw on narrative correspondence from older male spousal caregivers and interviews...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] People with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementia (ADRD) require a sign...
one, and the need for more men to become involved in caregiving in the future is anticipated (Crocke...
Background/Aim: Health and social care practitioners often work alongside care givers. The aim of th...
There is an increasing demand upon families to provide care in a context of reduced resources and bu...
The purpose of this study was to explore male caregivers’perceptions of formal support. The men were...
Research on carers has shown that, whilst there are often significant differences between men and wo...
As the demographics of the population change, men are becoming increasingly important as caregivers....
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the empirical evidence published since 2007 on men...
The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the empirical evidence published since 2007 on men...
The primary purpose of this study was to examine the experience of men who provide care to a dying ...
This secondary analysis of qualitative interviews describes how older Swedish men approach the careg...
This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure,...
Promoting men’s involvement in raising children and their participation in caregiving and domestic w...
In this paper, we draw on narrative correspondence from older male spousal caregivers and interviews...
In Australia, there is a dearth of literature available on men as principal carers despite report...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] People with Alzheimer's Disease or related dementia (ADRD) require a sign...
one, and the need for more men to become involved in caregiving in the future is anticipated (Crocke...