Young informal carers (YICs) are non-professional young individuals providing care and support in various forms, usually to immediate family members, afflicted from a diverse range of both long- and short-term health conditions. Although there is significant knowledge about the information needs of adult carers in general, information needs and information seeking characteristics of the YICs community is understudied and are different. This study aims to identify the information needs of young informal carers communicated over the internet and understanding their information seeking characteristics through a three-stage qualitative content analysis of posts written by YICs on two notable internet forums. The analysis of 323 posts dated betw...
Objectives: The internet can be used as a source to gain information or support during highly demand...
Objective To systematically review and synthesise qualitative research exploring parents/carers’ exp...
Organizing and satisfying the increasing demand for social and informal care for older adults is an ...
Young informal carers (YICs) are non-professional young individuals providing care and support in va...
© 2010 Dr. Basil AlzougoolThere has been little research that fully explores the nature and aspects ...
The aim of this paper is to illuminate the distinctive elements of the information worlds (Burnett &...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge about the specific needs that a web-based support system...
This thesis is concerned with the information needs of informal carers, or, as they are now increasi...
Purpose/objectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of unmet needs of carers amon...
Background: Informal carers make a substantial contribution to health and social care, providing car...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
Although the vital role of informal carers has been acknowledged in government policy documents in t...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
The purpose of this study is to investigate opportunities and challenges of carers’ support on onlin...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
Objectives: The internet can be used as a source to gain information or support during highly demand...
Objective To systematically review and synthesise qualitative research exploring parents/carers’ exp...
Organizing and satisfying the increasing demand for social and informal care for older adults is an ...
Young informal carers (YICs) are non-professional young individuals providing care and support in va...
© 2010 Dr. Basil AlzougoolThere has been little research that fully explores the nature and aspects ...
The aim of this paper is to illuminate the distinctive elements of the information worlds (Burnett &...
The aim of this study was to gain knowledge about the specific needs that a web-based support system...
This thesis is concerned with the information needs of informal carers, or, as they are now increasi...
Purpose/objectiveThe purpose of this study was to assess the frequency of unmet needs of carers amon...
Background: Informal carers make a substantial contribution to health and social care, providing car...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
Although the vital role of informal carers has been acknowledged in government policy documents in t...
This study investigates the information needs of young first time mothers through a qualitative cont...
The purpose of this study is to investigate opportunities and challenges of carers’ support on onlin...
International audienceYoung Adult Carers (YAC) are informal carers aged 18–25 years. This is an unre...
Objectives: The internet can be used as a source to gain information or support during highly demand...
Objective To systematically review and synthesise qualitative research exploring parents/carers’ exp...
Organizing and satisfying the increasing demand for social and informal care for older adults is an ...