Rapid review: Ten ways to improve support for minoritised informal adult carers at local government policy level to redress inequality
Objective: To rapidly identify and summarise evidence on key factors that affect access to support for minoritised informal adult carers which could be addressed at the level of local government policy-making. Study design: Rapid evidence review. Methods: A rapid umbrella review was undertaken of sy...
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Main Authors: | A. Barnes (Author), F. Phillips (Author), K. Pickett (Author), A.J. Haider (Author), J. Robinson-Joyce (Author), S. Ahmed (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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