Midlife in the 2020s: Opportunities and challenges.

FJ Infurna, D Gerstorf, ME Lachman - American Psychologist, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract Development is a cumulative, lifelong process, but strikingly little is known about
development in midlife. As a consequence, many misconceptions exist about the nature of …

Effectiveness of system navigation programs linking primary care with community-based health and social services: a systematic review

K Teggart, SE Neil-Sztramko, A Nadarajah… - BMC Health Services …, 2023 - Springer
Background Fragmented delivery of health and social services can impact access to high-
quality, person-centred care. The goal of system navigation is to reduce barriers to …

Neglected needs of family caregivers during the COVID-19 pandemic and what they need now: A qualitative study

J Parmar, S Anderson, B Dobbs, PGJ Tian, L Charles… - Diseases, 2021 - mdpi.com
COVID-19 has had a negative impact on family caregivers, whether the care receivers lived
with the caregiver, in a separate community home, in supportive living, or in long-term care …

Double-duty caregivers enduring COVID-19 pandemic to endemic:“It's just wearing me down”

J Parmar, T L'Heureux, M Lobchuk, J Penner… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has considerably strained health care providers and family
caregivers. Double-duty caregivers give unpaid care at home and are employed as care …

Boundary crossers: how providers facilitate ethnic minority families' access to dementia services

B Brijnath, AS Gilbert, J Antoniades… - The Journals of …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Objectives Providers who work closely with ethnic minority people with dementia and their
families are pivotal in helping them access services. However, few studies have examined …

The experience of structural burden for culturally and linguistically diverse family carers of people living with dementia in Australia

AS Gilbert, J Antoniades, S Croy… - Health & Social Care …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Evidence suggests that family carers of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people
living with dementia experience higher stress and unmet need than the general Australian …

Beyond crisis: Enacted sense-making among ethnic minority carers of people with dementia in Australia

B Brijnath, AS Gilbert, M Kent, K Ellis, C Browning… - …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
The 'family crisis' narrative is frequently used in dementia studies to explain ethnic minority
families' pathways to health and aged care and why there is delayed dementia diagnoses in …

[HTML][HTML] Family and health-care professionals managing medicines for patients with serious and terminal illness at home: a qualitative study

K Pollock, E Wilson, G Caswell, A Latif, A Caswell… - 2021 - europepmc.org
Background More effective ways of managing symptoms of chronic and terminal illness
enable patients to be cared for, and to die, at home. This requires patients and family …

(Older) Adults without advocates: Support for alternative terminology to" elder orphan" in research and clinical contexts.

LM Kervin, SA Chamberlain… - Journal of the …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
The article explores the reasons why alternative terminology to elder orphan without access
to informal support is needed for research and clinical practices. Topics mentioned include …

The 'work'of managing medications when someone is seriously ill and dying at home: A longitudinal qualitative case study of patient and family perspectives'

E Wilson, G Caswell, K Pollock - Palliative Medicine, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Managing medications can impose difficulties for patients and families which
may intensify towards the end of life. Family caregivers are often assumed to be willing and …