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期刊名:International journal of care and caring

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ISSN:2397-8821

e-ISSN:2397-883X

IF/分区:1.2/Q2

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Rachel Collins,Eleanor Dawson,Claire Pentecost et al. Rachel Collins et al.
We explored carers experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic in England to identify long-term impacts and implications, and to suggest future support for caregivers. Data were collected during COVID-19 rapid response studies (IDEAL-CDI; INCL...
Sally Stapley,Claire Pentecost,Rachel Collins et al. Sally Stapley et al.
Family carers of people with dementia have reported increased caring demands during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore seven family carers' accounts of dementia caregiving one year into the COVID-19 pand...
Johanna Pfabigan,Paulina Wosko,Barbara Pichler et al. Johanna Pfabigan et al.
The Austrian government introduced in spring 2020 COVID-19 containment policies that had various impacts on older people living alone (OPLA) and their care arrangements. Seven qualitative telephone interviews with OPLA were conducted to exp...
Kylie Meyer,Zachary Gassoumis,Kathleen Wilber Kylie Meyer
This study compares carers and non-carers on experiences of harmful financial events during and immediately after the Great Recession. Carer status was associated with experiencing more negative financial events since the Great Recession be...
Jack Lam,Joan Garcia Jack Lam
Using 2012/13 American Time Use Survey, we find as compared to non-caregivers, caregivers report less time on personal care, social activities and sports and more time on housework. They also report higher stress and lower happiness when en...
Phyllis Moen,Nicole DePasquale Phyllis Moen
This article addresses the need for policy-relevant research agendas on family care in transaction with formal care and public as well as organisational norms and policies in light of the crisis in caregiving for older adults. We propose a ...