Problematising carer identification: A narrative study with older partner's providing end-of-life care
Internationally health and social care policies have increasingly promoted carer selfidentification as the best way to target and support people in caring roles.There has been remarkably little research concerning how people adopt the identity. This paper explores the carer identification practices...
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Main Authors: | Tessa Morgan (Author), Robbie Duschinsky (Author), Merryn Gott (Author), Stephen Barclay (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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