| Literature DB >> 29457295 |
Emma McDougall1, Moira O'Connor1, Joel Howell1.
Abstract
There are approximately 350,000 young carers in Australia, yet their experience is not well understood. Young carers face adversities and disenfranchisement by being a young person in a caring role, and the role can affect other areas of their lives. We explored the lived experiences of young carers, aged 14-25 years (N = 13), from Western Australia through in-depth semi-structured interviews. A phenomenological approach was adopted. A thematic analysis of the transcribed interview data revealed four key themes. "Lessons from the experience" articulates the perceived benefits of the role and the themes: "navigating competing demands," "desire for normalcy" and "lost in the system" capture the struggles and complexities associated with being a young carer. Although there are challenges to being a young carer, it is something that young carers report can be beneficial and something that is done for those they love.Entities:
Keywords: costs and benefits of care; hidden carer; informal care; lived experience; young carer
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29457295 DOI: 10.1111/hsc.12547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Soc Care Community ISSN: 0966-0410