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Social consequences of family care of adults: a scoping review

Norah Keating Orcid Logo, Jacquie Eales

International Journal of Care and Caring, Volume: 1, Issue: 2, Pages: 153 - 173

Swansea University Author: Norah Keating Orcid Logo

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The importance of social connections to well-being is a contemporary focus of research across world regions. Yet, evidence of challenges to carers’ social relationships is not well understood. We undertook a scoping review of 66 articles to create a state-of-knowledge review of the social consequenc...

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Published in: International Journal of Care and Caring
ISBN: 2397-8821 2397-883X
ISSN: 2397-8821
Published: Bristol, UK Policy Press 2017
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description The importance of social connections to well-being is a contemporary focus of research across world regions. Yet, evidence of challenges to carers’ social relationships is not well understood. We undertook a scoping review of 66 articles to create a state-of-knowledge review of the social consequences of caring. Findings indicate that carers experience consequences in their relationships with care receivers, with other family members and with friends and other social relationships. There are gaps in knowledge about changes in relationships across time and in diversity in the types and extent of consequences. Given these findings, we raise concerns about the sustainability of family care.
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