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Planning for the future: Exploring the experiences of older carers of adult children with a learning disability

机译:规划未来:探索具有学习残疾的成人儿童老家的经验

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Accessible summary There are a large number of adults with learning disabilities who live with and are cared for by their parents. There is a need for interventions to support older carers with their caring role and to plan for a time when they can no longer continue caring. This research looked at a local support service in England that aimed to support carers over 55 who had an adult child with a learning disability living at home. Twelve carers were interviewed individually. The study highlights the unmet needs of older family carers and shows the value of support from a carer perspective. Abstract Background There are a significant number of adults with a learning disability who live with and are cared for by their parents. There is a pressing need for interventions to support older parent carers with their role and to plan for a time when they can no longer continue caring. This article reports on the experiences of older parent carers who have been in receipt of an intervention to support future planning, in a rural part of England, delivered to older carers of their adult children with learning disabilities. Methods Semi‐structured carer interviews (n = 12) were conducted and analysed thematically. Results Four themes were identified (a) emotional needs of carer, (b) future planning, (c) accessing other services and resources and (d) links to adult care services. Carers welcomed the flexibility of the intervention and its focus on support for them, relieving their sense of isolation. Conclusions The research highlights the unmet needs of older family carers and shows the value of tailored support from a carer perspective. The findings have implications for national social care provision delivered to carers of adult children with learning disabilities in rural areas.
机译:无障碍摘要有大量的成年人与学习残疾人居住在一起,并由父母照顾。需要干预措施,以支持更老的照顾者,并在不再继续关怀时计划一段时间。这项研究看着英格兰的当地支持服务,旨在支持55岁以上的护理人员,谁拥有一个在家里生活的学习残疾。十二名照顾商单独采访。该研究突出了老年家庭照顾者的未满足需求,并显示了护理人员视角的支持。抽象背景有很多成年人,与学习残疾一起生活,并由父母照顾。干预措施需要在不再继续关怀的情况下支持较大的父母照顾者并计划一段时间。本文报告了在英格兰农村地区接收到支持未来规划的老父母照顾者的经验,该部分送到其成人儿童的老卡培工,具有学习障碍。方法采用半结构性护理面试(n = 12),主题进行并分析。结果确定了四个主题(a)护理人员的情感需求,(b)未来规划,(c)访问其他服务和资源和(d)链接到成人护理服务。照顾者欢迎干预的灵活性及其对他们的支持,缩短了他们的孤立感。结论该研究突出了老年家庭护理人员的未满足需求,并展示了照顾者视角的量身定制支持的价值。该调查结果对国家社会护理提供的影响对农村地区的学习残疾人提供给成人儿童的护理人员。

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