Context: There is very little research on the impact of caring on physical health, and the evidence that exists is mixed. There is also lack of evidence on the role of other factors including both socio-economic factors and the role played by care services and unmet needs for such services. Aims: This study aims to understand the association between physical health outcomes among unpaid carers in the United Kingdom compared to individuals who have not provided unpaid care, and investigate what is the role that time, and unmet needs for care services play in this relationship. Methods: We used four waves of the UK Household Longitudinal Survey, a large representative sample, covering the period 2015 to 2020. We performed Propensity Score M...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence on the health-related impacts of being a young carer. This ...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Previous UK research has found expressed unmet need for services by unpaid working carers and among ...
Context: There is very little research on the impact of caring on physical health, and the evidence ...
Context: There is very little research on the impact of caring on physical health, and the evidence ...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
BACKGROUND: Many countries worldwide have experienced reductions in provision of formal long-term ca...
Under-provision of long-term care services for people with support needs may have consequences for b...
Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whether this in...
Providing higher-intensity unpaid care (higher care hours or care within the household) is associate...
Background: Many studies have suggested that caregiving has a detrimental impact on health. However,...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have suggested that caregiving has a detrimental impact on health. However,...
Globally and locally, ongoing demographic, sociocultural and economic changes have implications for ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence on the health-related impacts of being a young carer. This ...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Previous UK research has found expressed unmet need for services by unpaid working carers and among ...
Context: There is very little research on the impact of caring on physical health, and the evidence ...
Context: There is very little research on the impact of caring on physical health, and the evidence ...
The evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a complex and...
My study investigated inequalities in outcomes of providing care and unmet need for social care serv...
AbstractThe evidence of the impact of informal care provision on the health of carers presents a com...
BACKGROUND: Many countries worldwide have experienced reductions in provision of formal long-term ca...
Under-provision of long-term care services for people with support needs may have consequences for b...
Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whether this in...
Providing higher-intensity unpaid care (higher care hours or care within the household) is associate...
Background: Many studies have suggested that caregiving has a detrimental impact on health. However,...
BACKGROUND: Many studies have suggested that caregiving has a detrimental impact on health. However,...
Globally and locally, ongoing demographic, sociocultural and economic changes have implications for ...
Objectives: There is a lack of evidence on the health-related impacts of being a young carer. This ...
Context: Unpaid carers may have an influence on the formal care utilisation of the cared for. Whethe...
Previous UK research has found expressed unmet need for services by unpaid working carers and among ...