Research Library
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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20.5.2022
Use of parental disability trajectories to identify adolescents who are young carers
Tania L. King, Marissa Shields, Martin O’Flaherty, Anne Kavanagh, Matthew J. Spittal
This study revealed that parental disability may be an important way for service providers to better identify and subsequently support young carers.
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1.3.2023
A systematic review comparing cardiovascular disease among informal carers and non-carers
Ameer Lambrias, Jennifer Ervin, Yamna Taouk, Tania King
This publication explores cardiovascular disease in individuals in informal caring roles. The study explored cardiovascular disease incidents in carers and non-carers, finding that overall there was no increased incidence of cardiovascular disease among carers when compared to non-carers.
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10.10.2019
“I’m trying to stop things before they happen”
Bronwen Merner, Sophie Hill, Michael Taylor
This study investigated carer involvement when a care recipient is in hospital. Specifically, the study looked at the experience of carers of adult patients and how they contributed to the safety of the care recipient while they were in hospital.
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23.9.2022
Inequalities in caregiving strain during the COVID-19 pandemic
Alina Schmitz, Nekehia T. Quashie, Melanie Wagner, Judith Kaschowitz
This article explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on informal carers, addressing inequalities in caregiving via a conceptual framework and review of the empirical evidence.