This qualitative study was informed by grounded theory and data were gathered primarily through semi-structured in-depth interviews with thirty-seven theoretically sampled former carers. They were all white British, lived in the East Midlands and were predominately over sixty (68 per cent) and female (70 per cent). With the exception of one, all had cared for a close relative, 65 per cent having cared for a partner/spouse. Most of their dependants were older adults and each case the cessation of caring had coincided with the death of the dependant. The findings showed that post-caring life for the interviewees had an identifiable trajectory with three phases—the ‘post-caring void’, ‘closing down “the caring time” and ‘constructing life post...
Family caregiving has been conceptualised as a career that is characterised by key stages, one of wh...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
This article discusses the findings about the role of face-to-face carers groups which emerged from ...
This thesis explores the subjective meaning of the post-caring experience for a range of former care...
This paper will focus on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid ca...
This paper focuses on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid infor...
This article discusses the findings about the role of face-to-face carers groups which emerged from ...
While their increasing number is achieving some academic and public recognition, former carers occup...
Although unpaid informal carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in t...
The aim of this review is to explore existing knowledge about former carers. These are individuals w...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers, they remain largely invisible...
To date, much of the research conducted in the area of informal family care concentrates on either t...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers they remain largely invisible ...
A growing proportion of the UK population are those described as ‘former carers’: these are carers w...
Although unpaid carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in the UK, th...
Family caregiving has been conceptualised as a career that is characterised by key stages, one of wh...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
This article discusses the findings about the role of face-to-face carers groups which emerged from ...
This thesis explores the subjective meaning of the post-caring experience for a range of former care...
This paper will focus on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid ca...
This paper focuses on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid infor...
This article discusses the findings about the role of face-to-face carers groups which emerged from ...
While their increasing number is achieving some academic and public recognition, former carers occup...
Although unpaid informal carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in t...
The aim of this review is to explore existing knowledge about former carers. These are individuals w...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers, they remain largely invisible...
To date, much of the research conducted in the area of informal family care concentrates on either t...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers they remain largely invisible ...
A growing proportion of the UK population are those described as ‘former carers’: these are carers w...
Although unpaid carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in the UK, th...
Family caregiving has been conceptualised as a career that is characterised by key stages, one of wh...
While the burden of caring for people living with dementia has been well documented, considerably le...
This article discusses the findings about the role of face-to-face carers groups which emerged from ...