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The Carer Knowledge Exchange Research Library is a collection of recent Australian publications and other resources that contain reliable research about family and friend carers. It is constantly being added to, and you can suggest research to be included here.

There are two main ways to use the Research Library. The first is to search using the fields below. The second is to browse by category lower down the page.

For help using the Research Library, click here.

Please also see our Frequently asked questions page.

The publications in this research library may contain references to sensitive issues and cause distress. If you or someone you are with is in immediate danger, please call 000. If you feel upset or are in distress, you can contact Lifeline, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phoning 13 11 14 or texting 0477 13 11 14. For other information on support for carers please visit our support for carers page.

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  • Service systems, Carer support services

    16.9.2024

    Becoming an inadvertent home care user: The transition for cohabitating partners

    Håkan Jönson, Tove Harnett

    This study explores how the lives of cohabiting partners are affected by home care services and the strategies they use to cope with the presence of care workers in their homes.

    Carer burden Carer support caregiver adaptation International publication
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  • Recognition and inclusion, Carer recognition

    29.9.2024

    Co-Designing Caregiver Support Groups: Rapid Review with a Non-Profit Organization

    Steven Hall, Erin Leeder, Leslie Macala, Jennifer White, Mikayla Hazel

    This review aims to enhance evidence base on co-designing support groups for caregivers of older adults, focusing on their involvement in the co-design process.

    Carer inclusion Diversity Carer support sector International publication
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  • Developing skills and knowledge, Group learning

    29.9.2024

    A Whole Child Approach

    Elizabeth A. Klinepeter, Jaime D. Choate, Tanya Nelson Hall, Karen DiValerio Gibbs

    This qualitative study investigates caregiver experiences with inpatient care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who have behavioural health needs.

    Capacity building Health care services International publication
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Carer wellbeing measures

    31.1.2025

    Comparing the strain of male and female carers of cancer patients in Türkiye

    Nazli Ozbek, Ayse Kilic Ucar, Aygul Akyuz , International Journal of care and caring

    International publication Carer burden Carer wellbeing Türkiye
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  • Relationships and community, Social connection

    31.1.2025

    Unpaid Care Policies in the UK

    Heather Mulkey , International Journal of care and caring

    International publication Carer burden Social policy
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Carer wellbeing measures

    31.1.2025

    Moments of Care: Perceptions of Young Carers and Day-to-Day Well-Being

    Melinda S. Kavanaugh, Matthew J. Zawadzki, Kayla T. Johnson, Miranda R. Boville , Healthcare

    This article explores how young carers in the U.S., experience caregiving moments while supporting a family member with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

    International publication Young carers Carer wellbeing USA
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  • Specific groups of carers, Young carers

    2.10.2024

    The challenge of identifying young carers in the US: how state laws put families at risk for separation

    Andrea Faith Kalvesmaki, Katherine E.M. Miller, Emma Armstrong-Carter, Feylyn Lewis, Regina A. Shih, Elizabeth Olson, Melinda S. Kavanaugh , International Journal of care and caring

    The article discusses the difficulties in identifying young carers in the US and how state laws can inadvertently put families at risk of separation.

    Young carers International publication USA Carer rights
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  • Carer health and wellbeing, Mental health

    25.6.2019

    Development of a Brief Caregiver-centric Screening Tool to Identify Risk of Depression among Caregivers of Hospitalized Older Adults

    Ee-Yuee Chan, Z-X Lim, Y Y Ding, Y H Chan, W S Lim

    This study focused on creating a tool to help identify caregivers of older adults in hospitals who might be at risk of depression.

    International publication Carer intervention Carer support Carer inclusion Sexuality
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  • Developing skills and knowledge, Caring skills

    19.7.2022

    Applying the RE-AIM framework to evaluate a holistic caregiver-centric hospital-to-home programme

    Ee-Yuee Chan, Ling Ting Wu, Emmalene Joo Yong Ng, George Frederick Glass Jr, Robyn Hwee Teng Tan

    The Carer Matters program was created to support family caregivers as they help their loved ones transition from hospital to home.

    International publication Carer support Support and Training
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  • Income and paid work, Support at work

    6.3.2025

    Combining employment and care, and its health effects

    Charlotte Dötig, Reka Schweighoffer, Thomas Geisen Geisen, Karl Krajic , International Journal of care and caring

    This article explores the challenges faced by family carers in German-speaking countries balancing work and caring.

    International publication Carer support Carer wellbeing Mental health Work and care
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  • Specific groups of carers, Young carers

    1.11.2024

    Time to Be Young?

    Celine Haaland-Johansen, Ingebjørg Haugen, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad

    This Norwegian study explores the experiences of young carers of parents with dementia and evaluates the impact of the 'Time to be Young?' weekend course on their coping strategies.

    Young carers Carer burden Dementia Information Support services International publication
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  • Specific groups of carers, Caring for someone with dementia

    24.3.2025

    Structural stigma

    Déborah Oliveira, Christine Musyimi , International Journal of care and caring

    This article explores how deeply ingrained stigma in laws, policies, and systems creates unfair disadvantages for people caring for loved ones with dementia. It highlights that simply focusing on individual carers' wellbeing isn't enough.

    Carer recognition Support services Stigma Policy Dementia International publication
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