Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Clements, Luke
2004.
Carers – the sympathy and services stereotype.
British Journal of Learning Disabilities,
Vol. 32,
Issue. 1,
p.
6.
Jarvis, Alison
and
Worth, Allison
2005.
The development of a screening tool to identify carers in a general practice by a large‐scale mailed survey: the experience in one Scottish general practice.
Journal of Clinical Nursing,
Vol. 14,
Issue. 3,
p.
363.
Scourfield, Peter
2005.
Understanding Why Carers' Assessments Do Not Always Take Place.
Practice,
Vol. 17,
Issue. 1,
p.
15.
Herring, Jonathan
2007.
Where are the carers in healthcare law and ethics?.
Legal Studies,
Vol. 27,
Issue. 1,
p.
51.
Gillies, Brenda
2012.
Continuity and loss: The carer's journey through dementia.
Dementia,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 5,
p.
657.
Kenny, Caroline
Sarma, Kiran M.
and
Egan, Jonathan
2012.
An interpretive phenomenological account of the experiences of family carers of the elderly.
The Irish Journal of Psychology,
Vol. 33,
Issue. 4,
p.
199.
Carduff, Emma
Finucane, Anne
Kendall, Marilyn
Jarvis, Alison
Harrison, Nadine
Greenacre, Jane
and
Murray, Scott A
2014.
Understanding the barriers to identifying carers of people with advanced illness in primary care: triangulating three data sources.
BMC Family Practice,
Vol. 15,
Issue. 1,
Robertson, Jane M.
2017.
Using carer biographical narratives to explore factors involved in proxy reporting of quality of life in people with dementia.
Aging & Mental Health,
Vol. 21,
Issue. 4,
p.
416.
Tokunaga, Mutsumi
and
Hashimoto, Hideki
2017.
The socioeconomic within-gender gap in informal caregiving among middle-aged women: Evidence from a Japanese nationwide survey.
Social Science & Medicine,
Vol. 173,
Issue. ,
p.
48.
Hamilton, Myra
Bainbridge, Hugh
Baird, Marian
Zettna, Nate
Hofstatter, Lukas
Judd-Lam, Sarah
and
O’Loughlin, Kate
2024.
The importance of recognition: predictors and outcomes of carer recognition among working carers of ageing relatives.
Community, Work & Family,
p.
1.