| dc.contributor.author | Willis, Paul | |
| dc.contributor.author | Vickery, Alex | |
| dc.contributor.author | Symonds, Jon | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2022-04-04T05:12:02Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2022-04-04T05:12:02Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2020-08 | |
| dc.identifier.citation | Willis, P., Vickery, A. and Symonds, J. (2020) “You have got to get off your backside; otherwise, you’ll never get out”: older male carers’ experiences of loneliness and social isolation, 4(3): 311–330, International Journal of Care and Caring, DOI: 10.1332/239788220X15912928956778 | sm |
| dc.identifier.uri | ${sadil.baseUrl}/handle/123456789/3676 | |
| dc.description | 20 p. ; PDF | sm |
| dc.description.abstract | Loneliness is framed as an enduring problem for carers of all ages, including older carers; however, there is little examination of older men’s experiences of caring, loneliness and social isolation. Based on interviews with 25 men (aged 68‐92 years), we discuss findings from a study of older male carers’ experiences of loneliness in England. Within their accounts, loneliness is framed as a future, rather than present, problem as caring provides a time-limited buffer to loneliness while concurrently increasing social isolation. Further, the findings shed light on how male carers seek and benefit from carers’ support groups while also maintaining autonomy. | sm |
| dc.description.sponsorship | Findings are from a study funded by the National Institute for Health Research School for Social Care Research (CO88/CM/UBDA-P110), 2016–19. | sm |
| dc.language.iso | en | sm |
| dc.publisher | Policy Press | sm |
| dc.relation.ispartofseries | International Journal of Care and Caring • vol 4 • no 3 • 311–330 •; | |
| dc.subject | carers | sm |
| dc.subject | male caring | sm |
| dc.subject | loneliness | sm |
| dc.subject | social isolation | sm |
| dc.title | “You have got to get off your backside; otherwise, you’ll never get out”: older male carers’ experiences of loneliness and social isolation | sm |
| dc.type | Article | sm |