The Young Carers’ Journey: A Systematic Review and Meta Ethnography
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Meta-Ethnography
- Getting started
- Deciding what is relevant to the initial interest
- Reading the studies
- Determining how the studies are related
- Translating the studies into one another
- Synthesizing translation
- Expressing the synthesis
2.2. Literature Search
2.3. Selection Criteria
2.4. Data Analysis
2.5. Overview of Synthesized Studies
3. Results
3.1. Encountering Caregiving
3.1.1. Accepting the Role of Carer
3.1.2. Being Uninformed and Desiring Support
3.1.3. Adjusting to a New Reality
3.2. Being a Young Carer
3.2.1. Performing Daily Tasks and Duties
3.2.2. Experiencing the Personal Toll
3.2.3. Identifying Positive Gains
3.3. Moving beyond Caregiving
3.3.1. Planning for the Future
3.3.2. Reflecting on the Past
4. Discussion
4.1. Study Strengths and Limitations
4.2. Policy and Practice Implications
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Database Search Strategies
# | Searches |
1 | Caregivers/ |
2 | “Child of Impaired Parents”/ |
3 | 1 and 2 |
4 | (young adj3 carer*).mp. |
5 | (young adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
6 | (young adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
7 | (teen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
8 | (teen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
9 | (teen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
10 | (adolescen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
11 | (adolescen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
12 | (adolescen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
13 | (youth* adj3 carer*).mp. |
14 | (youth* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
15 | (youth* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
16 | caregiving child*.mp. |
17 | caring child???.mp. |
18 | child caregiver*.mp. |
19 | child care-giver*.mp. |
20 | or/3–19 |
21 | [qualitative studies filter modified from https://hiru.mcmaster.ca/hiru/HIRU_Hedges_MEDLINE_Strategies.aspx] |
22 | exp qualitative research/ |
23 | focus groups/ |
24 | interviews as topic/ |
25 | focus group*.mp. |
26 | interview*.mp. |
27 | px.fs. |
28 | exp health services administration/ |
29 | qualitative.tw,kf. |
30 | experience*.mp. |
31 | or/22–30 |
32 | 20 and 31 |
33 | limit 32 to year = “2008-Current” |
34 | limit 33 to english language |
35 | remove duplicates from 34 |
# | Searches |
1 | (young adj3 carer*).mp. |
2 | (young adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
3 | (young adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
4 | (teen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
5 | (teen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
6 | (teen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
7 | (adolescen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
8 | (adolescen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
9 | (adolescen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
10 | (youth* adj3 carer*).mp. |
11 | (youth* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
12 | (youth* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
13 | caregiving child*.mp. |
14 | caring child???.mp. |
15 | child caregiver*.mp. |
16 | child care-giver*.mp. |
17 | or/1–16 |
18 | focus group*.mp. |
19 | interview*.mp. |
20 | qualitative.tw,kf. |
21 | experience*.mp. |
22 | 18 or 19 or 20 or 21 |
23 | 17 and 22 |
24 | remove duplicates from 23 |
25 | limit 24 to english language |
26 | limit 25 to year = “2008-Current” |
27 | remove duplicates from 26 |
# | Searches |
1 | caregiver/ |
2 | “child of impaired parents”/ |
3 | 1 and 2 |
4 | (young adj3 carer*).mp. |
5 | (young adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
6 | (young adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
7 | (teen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
8 | (teen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
9 | (teen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
10 | (adolescen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
11 | (adolescen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
12 | (adolescen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
13 | (youth* adj3 carer*).mp. |
14 | (youth* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
15 | (youth* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
16 | caregiving child*.mp. |
17 | caring child???.mp. |
18 | child caregiver*.mp. |
19 | child care-giver*.mp. |
20 | or/3–19 |
21 | [qualitative studies filter modified from https://hiru.mcmaster.ca/hiru/HIRU_Hedges_EMBASE_Strategies.aspx] |
22 | interview*.tw,kw. |
23 | qualitative.tw,kw. |
24 | experiences.tw. |
25 | exp health care organization/ |
26 | exp interview/ |
27 | exp qualitative research/ |
28 | or/22–27 |
29 | 20 and 28 |
30 | limit 29 to english language |
31 | limit 30 to year = “2008-Current” |
32 | limit 31 to (books or chapter or conference abstract or conference paper or “conference review” or book series or conference proceeding) |
33 | 31 not 32 |
# | Searches |
1 | “child of impaired parents”/ |
2 | (young adj3 carer*).mp. |
3 | (young adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
4 | (young adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
5 | (teen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
6 | (teen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
7 | (teen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
8 | (adolescen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
9 | (adolescen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
10 | (adolescen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
11 | (youth* adj3 carer*).mp. |
12 | (youth* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
13 | (youth* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
14 | caregiving child*.mp. |
15 | caring child???.mp. |
16 | child caregiver*.mp. |
17 | child care-giver*.mp. |
18 | or/1–17 |
19 | interview*.tw,kw. |
20 | qualitative.tw,kw. |
21 | experiences.tw. |
22 | exp health care organization/ |
23 | exp interview/ |
24 | exp qualitative research/ |
25 | or/19–24 |
26 | 18 and 25 |
27 | limit 26 to (books or chapter or conference abstract or conference paper or “conference review” or dissertation or book series or conference proceeding) |
28 | 26 not 27 |
29 | limit 28 to english language |
30 | limit 29 to year = “2008-Current” |
31 | remove duplicates from 30 |
# | Searches |
1 | (young adj3 carer*).mp. |
2 | (young adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
3 | (young adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
4 | (teen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
5 | (teen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
6 | (teen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
7 | (adolescen* adj3 carer*).mp. |
8 | (adolescen* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
9 | (adolescen* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
10 | (youth* adj3 carer*).mp. |
11 | (youth* adj3 caregiv*).mp. |
12 | (youth* adj3 care-giver*).mp. |
13 | caregiving child*.mp. |
14 | caring child???.mp. |
15 | child caregiver*.mp. |
16 | child care-giver*.mp. |
17 | or/1–16 |
18 | [qualitative studies filter modified from https://hiru.mcmaster.ca/hiru/HIRU_Hedges_PsycINFO_Strategies.aspx#Qualitative] |
19 | experience*.mp. |
20 | interview*.tw. |
21 | qualitative*.tw. |
22 | exp qualitative methods/ |
23 | exp interviews/ |
24 | or/19–23 |
25 | 17 and 24 |
26 | limit 25 to english language |
27 | limit 26 to year = “2008-Current” |
28 | limit 27 to (“0200 book” or “0400 dissertation abstract”) |
29 | 27 not 28 |
30 | remove duplicates from 29 |
# | Query | Limiters/Expanders | Last Run Via |
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S34 | S23 AND S30 | Limiters—Published Date: 20080101- | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Narrow by Language: English | Database—CINAHL with Full Text | ||
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | |||
S33 | S23 AND S30 | Limiters—Published Date: 20080101- | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Database—CINAHL with Full Text | ||
S32 | S23 AND S30 | Limiters—Published Date: 20080101- | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Database—CINAHL with Full Text | ||
S31 | S23 AND S30 | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S30 | S24 OR S25 OR S26 OR S27 OR S28 OR S29 | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S29 | TI qualitative stud* OR AB qualitative stud* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S28 | (MH “Attitude+”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S27 | (MH “Videorecording”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S26 | (MH “Interviews+”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S25 | (MH “Focus Groups”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S24 | (MH “Qualitative Studies+”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S23 | S6 OR S7 OR S8 OR S9 OR S10 OR S11 OR S12 OR S13 OR S14 OR S15 OR S16 OR S17 OR S18 OR S19 OR S20 OR S21 OR S22 | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S22 | TI child care-giver* OR AB child care-giver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S21 | TI child caregiver* OR AB child caregiver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S20 | TI caring child* OR AB caring child* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S19 | TI caregiving child* OR AB caregiving child* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S18 | TI youth* N3 care-giver* OR AB youth* N3 care-giver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S17 | TI youth* N3 caregiv* OR AB youth* N3 caregiv* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S16 | TI youth* N3 carer* OR AB youth* N3 carer* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S15 | TI adolescen* N3 care-giver* OR AB adolescen* N3 care-giver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S14 | TI adolescen* N3 caregiv* OR AB adolescen* N3 caregiv* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S13 | TI adolescen* N3 carer* OR AB adolescen* N3 carer* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S12 | TI teen* N3 care-giver* OR AB teen* N3 care-giver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S11 | TI teen* N3 caregiv* OR AB teen* N3 caregiv* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S10 | TI teen* N3 carer* OR AB teen* N3 carer* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S9 | TI young N3 care-giver* OR AB young N3 care-giver* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S8 | TI young N3 caregiv* OR AB young N3 caregiv* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S7 | TI young N3 carer* OR AB young N3 carer* | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S6 | S4 AND S5 | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S5 | (MH “Children of Impaired Parents+”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S4 | S1 OR S2 OR S3 | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S3 | (MH “Caregiver Attitudes”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S2 | (MH “Caregiver Burden”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text | |||
S1 | (MH “Caregivers”) | Expanders—Apply equivalent subjects | Interface—EBSCOhost Research Databases |
Search modes—Boolean/Phrase | Search Screen—Advanced Search | ||
Database—CINAHL with Full Text |
((TITLE-ABS-KEY (((young OR teen* OR adolescen* OR youth*) W/3 (carer* OR caregiv* OR care-giver*)))) OR (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“caregiving child*” OR “caring child*” OR “child caregiver*” OR “child care-giver*”))) AND (TITLE-ABS-KEY (qualitative OR interview* OR “focus group*” OR experience*) AND PUBYEAR > 2007) AND (LIMIT-TO (LANGUAGE, “English”)) |
Set | |
# 7 | (#4 AND #3) AND LANGUAGE: (English) AND DOCUMENT TYPES: (Article) |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 6 | (#4 AND #3) AND LANGUAGE: (English) |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 5 | #4 AND #3 |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 4 | TOPIC: ((qualitative OR (focus group$) OR interview* OR experience*)) |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 3 | #2 OR #1 |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 2 | TI = ((caregiving NEAR/0 child) OR (caregiving NEAR/0 children) OR (caring NEAR/0 child) OR (caring NEAR/0 children) OR (child NEAR/0 caregiver*) OR (child NEAR/0 care-giver*)) |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 | |
# 1 | TOPIC: ((young OR teen* OR adolescen* OR youth*) NEAR/3 (carer* OR caregiv* OR care-giver*)) |
Indexes = SCI-EXPANDED, SSCI, A&HCI Timespan = 2008–2020 |
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Term | Definition |
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First-order constructs | The participant’s interpretation of their experience with caregiving |
Second-order constructs | The author’s interpretation of young carers’ experience with being a carer, described as themes and concepts using the original terminology presented in the papers. |
Third-order constructs | The synthesis team’s interpretation of how the studies relate by comparing first- and second-order constructs and conveying overarching themes and concepts about a phenomenon. |
Author/s | Year | Country of Publication | Purpose | Study Design | Methods | Sample Carers (N, Gender, Age Range) | Sample Care Recipients |
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Aga, Nikkonen & Kylma | 2014 | Finland | To discuss the caregiving actions of the HIV/AIDS family caregivers in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as emanating from their conceptions of care and situated within the constraining sociocultural factors in which they live. | Focused/micro ethnographic and symbolic interactionism frameworks | Interviews and participant observation | n = 18 Female = 18 16–76 years, with the majority (55.5%) between 16–27 years | Person living with AIDS |
Aga, Kylma & Nikkonen | 2009 | Finland | To explore and describe the cultural and social factors that influence care and caregiving from the perspectives of the family caregivers of PLWA in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above |
Aga, Kylma & Nikkonen | 2009 | Finland | To explore and describe the conceptions of care as a cultural phenomenon from the perspectives of family caregivers of PLWAs in Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia. | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above |
Ali et al. | 2011 | Sweden | To describe the daily life of young people who care for friends or family members with mental illness and explore how they manage in everyday life. | Qualitative descriptive | Interviews, a focus group interview, and telephone interviews | n = 12 Female = 9 16–25 years | Persons living with mental illness |
Ali et al. | 2013 | Sweden | To explore how young (16–25-year-old) informal carers of a person with a mental illness experience and use support. | Mixed method approach | Same as above | Same as above | Same as above |
Allen et al. | 2009 | UK | To explore the impact on young people’s wellbeing of having a parent with younger onset dementia. | Grounded theory | Interviews | n = 12 Female = 7 13–24 years | Parent with young onset dementia |
Andersen et al. | 2012 | UK | To describes the experiences of children, who in contexts of poverty, play a key role in managing the treatment and care of a sick parent on antiretroviral therapy (ART), as well as how they strive to sustain the household and maintain their own wellbeing. | Anthropological fieldwork | Interviews, focus groups, participant observation and drama | n = 20 6–16 years | HIV-infected parents |
Barry | 2011 | UK | To explore the views and experiences of young carers in Scotland from a social capital perspective, in terms of how they experience and negotiate their family, school, and social lives as young people caring for ill or disabled family members. | Qualitative research | Interviews | n = 20 Female = 10 12–23 | Disabled (mentally or physically) parents |
Bjorgvinsdottir & Halldorsdottir | 2014 | Iceland | To study the personal experience of being a young caregiver of a chronically ill parent diagnosed with MS. | Phenomenology | Interviews | n = 11 | Parents diagnosed with MS |
Blake-Holmes | 2019 | UK | To understand how adults who cared for a parent with a mental illness make sense of their experience and what impact does this have on them as adults? | Qualitative research | Interviews | n = 20 Female = 15 19–54 years | Parents living with mental illness |
Chan & Heidi | 2010 | China | To investigate the needs of a neglected group, namely Chinese adolescent children of parents with schizophrenia, to gain insights into the design of programs for these adolescents | Ethnographical research method | Interviews | n = 5 Female = all 12–15 years | Parents living with mental illness |
Clabburn & O’Brien | 2015 | UK | To explore how providing care for a parent with motor neuron disease impacts upon a young person’s life. | Qualitative methodology | Interviews | n = 7 Female = 5 20–31 years | Parents living with motor neuron disease |
Cluver et al. | 2012 | UK | To determine educational impacts of household AIDS-sickness and other-sickness/What impacts on their education do adolescents living in sick homes and healthy homes identify? | Qualitative, participant-led methods | Interviews | n = 659 Female = 358 10–20 years | AIDS-affected homes |
Hagström et al. | 2019 | Sweden | To investigate what it means to grow up in an alcoholic family environment. | Narrative analysis | 2019 | Sweden | Alcohol misuse |
Gold blatt et al. | 2019 | Israel | To address the meaning of being young adults, who were the caregivers of their dying parents. | Qualitative | Interviews | n = 14 Female = 9 20–35 years | Parents with terminal cancer |
Kale & Siğirtmaç | 2020 | Turkey | To examine the participation process of elder siblings in caregiving for their siblings with special needs and how this participation process reflects in their peer relationships in rural context in Turkey. | Case study | Interviews | n = 6 Female = 3 | Younger siblings who have disabilities |
Kavanaugh et al. | 2016 | USA | To explore caregiving youth knowledge of end-of-life wishes and their willingness for end-of-life discussions. | Mixed methods | Interviews | n = 40 Female = 31 10–20 years | Parent with Huntington’s disease |
Lally et al. | 2020 | USA | To explore the experiences and needs of African American children and adolescents who were identified by a cancer survivor in their family as providing substantial supportive care during diagnosis and treatment. | Not reported | Focus groups, interviews | n = 5 Female = 3 7–19 years | Family member living with cancer |
Masterson-Algar & Williams | 2020 | UK | To investigate the impact that having a parent with a neurological condition can have on young adults’ experiences of growing up and the nature of their support networks. | Case study | Interviews | n = 31 Female = 20 16–25 years | Family member with a chronic condition |
McDonald et al. | 2010 | New Zealand | To explore the experiences of young carers and those they care for. | Grounded theory | Interviews | n = 14 Female = 12 <18–25 years | Family members with a range of medical conditions |
McGibbon et al. | 2019 | UK | To identify the factors that contributed to or challenged the resilience of young carers. | Qualitative study | Interviews | n = 22 Female = 16 8–18 years | Family member(s) with physical disability and/or mental illness/ developmental problem |
Newman et al. | 2019 | Canada | To explore the experience of being a young carer of a family member living with dementia. | Qualitative descriptive | Interviews | n = 5 Female = All 20–26 years | Family member with dementia |
Nickels et al. | 2018 | USA | To gain insight into the children’s reported experiences and perceptions surrounding their responsibility related to medication management. | Qualitative study | Focus groups | n = 28 Female = 20 12–19 years | Multiple diagnoses (e.g., asthma, diabetes) |
Olang’o et al. | 2010 | Kenya | To understand the consequences of children’s caregiving role on their overall growth and development, particularly in those regions worst affected by HIV and AIDS. | Ethnography | Interviews, personal narratives | n = 19 Female = 12 10–18 years | Persons living with HIV |
Silverman et al. | 2020 | Canada | To examine the stories of young adult women carers (everyday lived experiences). | Narrative inquiry | Social network maps, participant-driven photography, caregiving timeline | n = 10 Female = 9 25–36 years | Variety of illness |
Skovdal | 2010 | UK | To explore children’s contributions to their fostering households. | Not specified | Interviews, photography, and drawings | n = 69 11–17 years | Ageing and ailing individuals |
Smyth et al. | 2011 | Australia | To examine the costs incurred and benefits conferred by young people who usually provide care to family members, with disability or chronic illness. | Mixed methods | Interviews, focus groups | n = 68 11–25 years | Family members with illness or disability |
Williams et al. | 2009 | USA/Canada | To describe caregiving by teens for family members with Huntington’s disease. | Mixed methods | Focus groups | n = 32 14–18 years | Parent or grandparent living with Huntington’s disease |
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Saragosa, M.; Frew, M.; Hahn-Goldberg, S.; Orchanian-Cheff, A.; Abrams, H.; Okrainec, K. The Young Carers’ Journey: A Systematic Review and Meta Ethnography. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 5826. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105826
Saragosa M, Frew M, Hahn-Goldberg S, Orchanian-Cheff A, Abrams H, Okrainec K. The Young Carers’ Journey: A Systematic Review and Meta Ethnography. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(10):5826. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105826
Chicago/Turabian StyleSaragosa, Marianne, Melissa Frew, Shoshana Hahn-Goldberg, Ani Orchanian-Cheff, Howard Abrams, and Karen Okrainec. 2022. "The Young Carers’ Journey: A Systematic Review and Meta Ethnography" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 10: 5826. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105826
APA StyleSaragosa, M., Frew, M., Hahn-Goldberg, S., Orchanian-Cheff, A., Abrams, H., & Okrainec, K. (2022). The Young Carers’ Journey: A Systematic Review and Meta Ethnography. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10), 5826. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19105826