There are widespread assumptions about the potential impacts of short breaks on family carers and disabled children. This review aims to evaluate the existing international research evidence concerning the impacts of short breaks on families with a disabled child. Electronic literature searches were conducted using ASSIA, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Web of Science, and requests for information were sent to selected email lists. Of 60 articles or reports identified for inclusion in the review, the vast majority of studies were cross-sectional, with only eight studies using quasi-experimental pre-post designs or longitudinal designs. Nonetheless, the consistency with which some findings have been reported suggests that short breaks appear to have t...
Researchers, health and social care workers often seek to understand the perspectives of children; b...
Globally, families who care for a child or adolescent with disabilities have been found to experienc...
The research was commissioned by Action for Children and carried out by the Centre for Child and Fam...
There are widespread assumptions about the potential impacts of short breaks on family carers and di...
For over 30 years, short breaks have been part of the landscape of support provision for families wi...
This document reports on a cross-sectional sample of families with a disabled child using short brea...
This document reports on a sample of families with a disabled child using short breaks
The analysis discussed in this report builds upon and extends the findings from the preliminary repo...
Background: Previous research identifies positive and negative effects of being a sibling in a famil...
Investigates whether short breaks and respite services for families with a disabled child in England...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
• Summary: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities can place extra demands on their fam...
This dissertation examines the experience of St. Michael’s House Contract Family Short Break Scheme ...
The present research explored the impact of local short break scheme on the strengths and difficulti...
Researchers, health and social care workers often seek to understand the perspectives of children; b...
Globally, families who care for a child or adolescent with disabilities have been found to experienc...
The research was commissioned by Action for Children and carried out by the Centre for Child and Fam...
There are widespread assumptions about the potential impacts of short breaks on family carers and di...
For over 30 years, short breaks have been part of the landscape of support provision for families wi...
This document reports on a cross-sectional sample of families with a disabled child using short brea...
This document reports on a sample of families with a disabled child using short breaks
The analysis discussed in this report builds upon and extends the findings from the preliminary repo...
Background: Previous research identifies positive and negative effects of being a sibling in a famil...
Investigates whether short breaks and respite services for families with a disabled child in England...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
‘Short breaks’ is a term used in England to refer to a range of services for disabled children, many...
• Summary: Children with physical and intellectual disabilities can place extra demands on their fam...
This dissertation examines the experience of St. Michael’s House Contract Family Short Break Scheme ...
The present research explored the impact of local short break scheme on the strengths and difficulti...
Researchers, health and social care workers often seek to understand the perspectives of children; b...
Globally, families who care for a child or adolescent with disabilities have been found to experienc...
The research was commissioned by Action for Children and carried out by the Centre for Child and Fam...