the growing number of family carers also means that there are an increasing number of former carers recognition of their status is gathering momentum this recognition underpinned a systematic literature review conducted in 2014/15 with the aim of drawing together what is known about former carers and the nature of that knowledg
Continuing carers are carers whose relative has been admitted to long term care. How they view their...
This paper focuses on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid infor...
This NIHR-SSCR funded scoping review provides a comprehensive mapping of what is known about carers ...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers they remain largely invisible ...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers, they remain largely invisible...
Greater numbers of older carers means greater numbers of older ‘former carers’ and yet they remain u...
‘what is known’ about former carers and their experiences post-caring why we need to know more abou...
The aim of this review is to explore existing knowledge about former carers. These are individuals w...
Although unpaid informal carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in t...
While their increasing number is achieving some academic and public recognition, former carers occup...
Critical review of a piece of qualitative research exploring the experiences of former carers and di...
A growing proportion of the UK population are those described as ‘former carers’: these are carers w...
This paper will focus on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid ca...
Family caregiving has been conceptualised as a career that is characterised by key stages, one of wh...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
Continuing carers are carers whose relative has been admitted to long term care. How they view their...
This paper focuses on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid infor...
This NIHR-SSCR funded scoping review provides a comprehensive mapping of what is known about carers ...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers they remain largely invisible ...
Despite a significant growth in the number older former family carers, they remain largely invisible...
Greater numbers of older carers means greater numbers of older ‘former carers’ and yet they remain u...
‘what is known’ about former carers and their experiences post-caring why we need to know more abou...
The aim of this review is to explore existing knowledge about former carers. These are individuals w...
Although unpaid informal carers provide the majority of care for older, ill and disabled people in t...
While their increasing number is achieving some academic and public recognition, former carers occup...
Critical review of a piece of qualitative research exploring the experiences of former carers and di...
A growing proportion of the UK population are those described as ‘former carers’: these are carers w...
This paper will focus on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid ca...
Family caregiving has been conceptualised as a career that is characterised by key stages, one of wh...
The review discussed in this paper provides a unique synthesis of evidence and knowledge about carer...
Continuing carers are carers whose relative has been admitted to long term care. How they view their...
This paper focuses on the experiences of former carers; individuals who were previously unpaid infor...
This NIHR-SSCR funded scoping review provides a comprehensive mapping of what is known about carers ...