Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.

<div><p>Support for children and young people who provide unpaid care is important to help prevent negative impacts of caregiving on their education, employment, mental health, and social relationships. We aimed to address an evidence gap about what services and support are needed from y...

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Main Author: Nicola Brimblecombe (18275731) (author)
Other Authors: Madeleine Stevens (9206711) (author), Sara Gowen (18275734) (author), Robin Skyer (18275737) (author), Jo Moriarty (17705807) (author)
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author Nicola Brimblecombe (18275731)
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Madeleine Stevens (9206711)
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Madeleine Stevens (9206711)
Sara Gowen (18275734)
Robin Skyer (18275737)
Jo Moriarty (17705807)
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Sociology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
families &# 8217
currently unmet needs
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unmet support needs
young adult carers
families </ p
expressed unmet need
still providing care
provide unpaid care
providing care
provide care
support could
would reduce
three categories
social relationships
social participation
mental health
leisure activities
help improve
focus groups
evidence gap
depth interviews
caring role
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description <div><p>Support for children and young people who provide unpaid care is important to help prevent negative impacts of caregiving on their education, employment, mental health, and social relationships. We aimed to address an evidence gap about what services and support are needed from young carers’ perspectives. We carried out focus groups or in-depth interviews with 133 carers aged 9–25 in England. Expressed unmet need for services and support could be grouped in three categories: support that would reduce or remove young people’s need to provide care, help improve the lives of the people they care for, mitigate against impacts of providing care on their mental health, wellbeing, education, social participation and leisure activities, and, whilst they are still providing care, assist them in their caring role. Action is needed to address these currently unmet needs and implement young carers’ and their families’ rights to support.</p></div>
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spelling Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.Nicola Brimblecombe (18275731)Madeleine Stevens (9206711)Sara Gowen (18275734)Robin Skyer (18275737)Jo Moriarty (17705807)BiotechnologySociologyScience PolicyInfectious DiseasesBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedfamilies &# 8217currently unmet needsxlink "> supportunmet support needsyoung adult carersfamilies </ pexpressed unmet needstill providing careprovide unpaid careproviding careprovide caresupport couldwould reducethree categoriessocial relationshipssocial participationmental healthleisure activitieshelp improvefocus groupsevidence gapdepth interviewscaring role<div><p>Support for children and young people who provide unpaid care is important to help prevent negative impacts of caregiving on their education, employment, mental health, and social relationships. We aimed to address an evidence gap about what services and support are needed from young carers’ perspectives. We carried out focus groups or in-depth interviews with 133 carers aged 9–25 in England. Expressed unmet need for services and support could be grouped in three categories: support that would reduce or remove young people’s need to provide care, help improve the lives of the people they care for, mitigate against impacts of providing care on their mental health, wellbeing, education, social participation and leisure activities, and, whilst they are still providing care, assist them in their caring role. Action is needed to address these currently unmet needs and implement young carers’ and their families’ rights to support.</p></div>2024-09-26T17:36:46ZDatasetinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiondataset10.1371/journal.pone.0310766.t002https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Unmet_support_needs_Themes_and_sub-themes_/27113295CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/271132952024-09-26T17:36:46Z
spellingShingle Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
Nicola Brimblecombe (18275731)
Biotechnology
Sociology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
families &# 8217
currently unmet needs
xlink "> support
unmet support needs
young adult carers
families </ p
expressed unmet need
still providing care
provide unpaid care
providing care
provide care
support could
would reduce
three categories
social relationships
social participation
mental health
leisure activities
help improve
focus groups
evidence gap
depth interviews
caring role
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title Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
title_full Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
title_fullStr Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
title_full_unstemmed Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
title_short Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
title_sort Unmet support needs: Themes and sub-themes.
topic Biotechnology
Sociology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
families &# 8217
currently unmet needs
xlink "> support
unmet support needs
young adult carers
families </ p
expressed unmet need
still providing care
provide unpaid care
providing care
provide care
support could
would reduce
three categories
social relationships
social participation
mental health
leisure activities
help improve
focus groups
evidence gap
depth interviews
caring role