This study examined the relationship between the informal carer and the cared for in the household. This was a phenomenological study, conducting in-depth interviews with a sample of informal carers in East Yorkshire. Findings indicated that some informal carers found the new role challenging and had an impact on their narrative identity which left them in a liminal position ‘twixt and between’ their previous identity and their new identity as carer. They lacked control over their lives, and the lack of professional support had a detrimental effect on their identity leading, on some occasions, to affect their mental health. This is a crucial issue in society today
The aim of the thesis has been a) to analyse how informal care influences the identity of carers and...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
Population demographics in the UK are changing, with an increased number of elderly and infirm indiv...
Informal carers provide unpaid support to an individual, usually a family member. The care and suppo...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health ...
Concern about the provision and effects of care to elderly people by unpaid family, relatives and fr...
Informal care plays a significant role in the care system for older people in the United Kingdom, an...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
Abstract Background The growing numbers of seniors worldwide and the need for support and services t...
In this study, we examine the relationship between formal care provision and informal care receipt f...
Until recently, unpaid care provided by relatives, neighbours and friends – informal care – had been...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
The aim of the thesis has been a) to analyse how informal care influences the identity of carers and...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
Population demographics in the UK are changing, with an increased number of elderly and infirm indiv...
Informal carers provide unpaid support to an individual, usually a family member. The care and suppo...
The research reported here is concerned with the future of informal care over the next thirty years ...
Introduction: Informal carers are increasingly relied on for support by older people and the health ...
Concern about the provision and effects of care to elderly people by unpaid family, relatives and fr...
Informal care plays a significant role in the care system for older people in the United Kingdom, an...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...
In England informal care is pivotal to the care provision system. Population ageing contributes to g...
Abstract Background The growing numbers of seniors worldwide and the need for support and services t...
In this study, we examine the relationship between formal care provision and informal care receipt f...
Until recently, unpaid care provided by relatives, neighbours and friends – informal care – had been...
Over the past two decades there has been a growing recognition of the key contribution made to socia...
The aim of the thesis has been a) to analyse how informal care influences the identity of carers and...
AbstractInformal caring is of significant and increasing importance in the context of an ageing popu...
Supporting a parent with dementia living in their own home is a challenging care issue which has pot...