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Life after caring
 — the post-caring experience of former carers
Author(s)Mary Larkin
Journal titleBritish Journal of Social Work, vol 39, no 6, September 2009
Pagespp 1026-1042
Sourcehttp://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org
KeywordsInformal care ; Adjustment ; Qualitative Studies ; Midlands [England].
AnnotationThis qualitative study was informed by grounded theory and data were gathered primarily through semi-structured in-depth interviews with thirty-seven theoretically sampled former carers. They were all white British, lived in the East Midlands, and were predominately over sixty (68 per cent) and female (70 per cent). With the exception of one, all had cared for a close relative, 65 per cent having cared for a partner or spouse. Most of their dependants were older adults, and each case the cessation of caring had coincided with the death of the dependant. The findings showed that post-caring life for the interviewees had an identifiable trajectory with three phases: the 'post-caring void'; 'closing down "the caring time"'; and 'constructing life post-caring'. Each of these phases involved a distinct set of experiences. In addition, the study established that 70 per cent of those in the sample had cared more than once. Thus, two new concepts - 'the post-caring trajectory' and the 'serial carer' - were developed to reflect these findings. Suggestions are made about ways in which policy, practice and further research can be developed in order to ensure there is effective provision for those who have ceased caring. (KJ/RH).
Accession NumberCPA-091109221 A
ClassmarkP6: DR: 3DP: 82X

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