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Sustainable care: theorising the wellbeing of caregivers to older persons

Norah Keating Orcid Logo, J. Allister McGregor, Sue Yeandle

International Journal of Care and Caring, Volume: 5, Issue: 4, Pages: 611 - 630

Swansea University Author: Norah Keating Orcid Logo

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The term ‘care crisis’ is invoked to denote chronic system failures and bad outcomes for the people involved. We present a comprehensive wellbeing framework and illustrate its practicality with evidence of negative outcomes for those who provide care. We find evidence of substantial material and rel...

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Published in: International Journal of Care and Caring
ISSN: 2397-8821
Published: Bristol University Press 2021
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