Carers’ Perspectives on Sustainability of Informal Care for People With Dementia

Prabhjot Singh, Rafat Hussain*, Adeel Khan, Lyn Irwin, Ros Foskey

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    Abstract

    The majority of people with dementia, even at advanced stages, receive most of their care and support from family members, friends, and neighbors, rather than formal support systems. This qualitative research undertaken in the Australian state of Queensland explored how family carers of people with dementia living in the community successfully manage and sustain informal caring. It also considers challenges these carers anticipated in continuing to support their family member with dementia in the future. What emerges through this analysis of the carers’ perspective on the sustainability of care is the impact of factors including the living arrangements, generational cohort and life stage of the carer, financial issues, and ability to effectively combine caring with their other roles and responsibilities in life.

    Original languageEnglish
    JournalSAGE Open
    Volume5
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 23 Jul 2015

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