This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study currently being undertaken in Australia, exploring the experiences of parents who are working full time and caring for a child with chronic illness. The findings highlight the limited support that most parents receive in their workplace, especially from employers. In-depth interviews revealed the negative and unsupportive attitude that employers had towards these parents. The provision of flexible work arrangements and leave entitlements, which were critical supports for these parents, were rarely offered by employers. Respondents reported high levels of frustration and difficulty balancing their dual roles
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
Background: To the best of our knowledge, no research of the work situation of full-time, paid, pare...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some pertinent findings from an initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national s...
This paper shares some of the findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national stu...
The cost of caring for a child with a chronic illness is a serious concern for parents. Unfortunatel...
There are more than 300 000 children in Australia with a chronic illness. It is widely known that pa...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
This paper reports some initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work o...
Objectives: Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequent...
This paper reports the initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of...
Objectives Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequentl...
This paper reports on one of the many dilemmas that was uncovered for working women who also cared f...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
Background: To the best of our knowledge, no research of the work situation of full-time, paid, pare...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national study curr...
This paper shares some pertinent findings from an initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national s...
This paper shares some of the findings from the initial, qualitative stage of a larger, national stu...
The cost of caring for a child with a chronic illness is a serious concern for parents. Unfortunatel...
There are more than 300 000 children in Australia with a chronic illness. It is widely known that pa...
BACKGROUND: Advances in medical knowledge have contributed to the increase in the number of children...
This paper reports some initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work o...
Objectives: Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequent...
This paper reports the initial findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of...
Objectives Parents play a pivotal role in helping children manage their chronic illness, consequentl...
This paper reports on one of the many dilemmas that was uncovered for working women who also cared f...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
This paper reports the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study of the life and work of people ...
Background: To the best of our knowledge, no research of the work situation of full-time, paid, pare...