As populations age, numbers of older carers are increasing. These carers play a vital role in supporting others, often partners or spouses with dementia. This narrative review synthesised peer-reviewed evidence published over the last two decades concerning the experiences of carers aged over 75 years, specifically exploring whether their experiences differ from those of younger carers. Four electronic databases were searched and 4102 publications were identified. Eighteen studies involving over one thousand carer participants were included (11 quantitative, 6 qualitative, and 1 mixed-methods study). Most studies came from Europe or North America and almost all were cross-sectional, but few directly compared younger and older carers, mak...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at home and oft...
Background: Older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end of life care to spouses at ...
OBJECTIVES: Older informal carers play a vital, growing role in supporting others with long-term he...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Campaigning organisations such as Carers UK, Help the Aged and Age Concern have worked tirelessly to...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been ...
Unpaid, informal carers play a vital role in supporting people with long-term conditions. Being a ca...
Background and Objectives: Human research ethics statements support equitable inclusion of diverse ...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
Oldest-old spousal caregivers (CGs) of people with dementia are a fast growing, highly vulnerable, y...
As there were few studies of older husbands’ experiences associated with providing care at home for ...
This thesis focuses on the care of older people, both those with and without dementia, by family car...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at home and oft...
Background: Older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end of life care to spouses at ...
OBJECTIVES: Older informal carers play a vital, growing role in supporting others with long-term he...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been...
Campaigning organisations such as Carers UK, Help the Aged and Age Concern have worked tirelessly to...
This study explored the experiences of informal carers who were aged 65 years and over. It has been ...
Unpaid, informal carers play a vital role in supporting people with long-term conditions. Being a ca...
Background and Objectives: Human research ethics statements support equitable inclusion of diverse ...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
Oldest-old spousal caregivers (CGs) of people with dementia are a fast growing, highly vulnerable, y...
As there were few studies of older husbands’ experiences associated with providing care at home for ...
This thesis focuses on the care of older people, both those with and without dementia, by family car...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
Introduction:Increasingly the provision of care for older people with dementia or children with inte...
older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end-of-life care to spouses at home and oft...
Background: Older people aged 80 and over are increasingly providing end of life care to spouses at ...