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Caring for Mum and Dad
 — lesbian women negotiating family and navigating care
Author(s)Elizabeth Price
Journal titleBritish Journal of Social Work, vol 41, no 7, October 2011
Pagespp 1288-1303
Sourcehttp://bjsw.oxfordjournals.org
KeywordsDementia ; Children [offspring] as carers ; Gay men ; Lesbians ; Family relationships ; Qualitative Studies.
AnnotationThis article reports on findings from a qualitative study that explored the experiences of 21 gay men and lesbian women who care, or cared, for a person with dementia in England. The aim of the study was to explore how a person's gay or lesbian sexuality might impact upon their experience of providing care. Analysis of the data identified a number of consistent themes - carers' experiences of the early signs and symptoms of dementia, of receiving the diagnosis, becoming a carer and their hopes and fears for the future in light of their care-giving experiences. The article reports on one theme that emerged from the wider study - the strategies lesbian carers used to negotiate the complex and contested category of the 'family' in the context of their care-giving experiences. The findings highlight the variety of ways in which families, of both biology and choice, were central to respondents' experiences of providing care for parents with dementia and of receiving support for themselves. (JL).
Accession NumberCPA-120824001 A
ClassmarkEA: P6:SS: ES6DA: ES6DB: DS:SJ: 3DP

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