TY - JOUR
T1 - Caring for caregivers
T2 - Bridging the care gap
AU - Williams, A. Paul
AU - Peckham, Allie
AU - Kuluski, Kerry
AU - Lum, Janet
AU - Morton-Chang, Frances
AU - Warrick, Natalie
AU - Spalding, Karen
AU - Tam, Tommy
AU - Bruce-Barrett, Cindy
AU - Grasic, Marta
AU - Im, Jennifer
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - While drawing on different perspectives, the insightful responses of our commentators all highlight the increasingly crucial role of informal, and mostly unpaid caregivers. They also raise key questions. Thefirst question, "how should we refer to caregivers," pushes us to acknowledge the diversity of caregiver characteristics, contexts and roles. The second, how should we understand the caregiver problem," reminds us that although often thought of as an individual matter, caregiving is a public policy issue requiring broader systems thinking and approaches. The third, "what should we do about it," draws attention to the importance of building and strengthening social networks to support caregivers and bridge a "growing care gap." We offer the example of Japan which, as part of its national dementia care policy, is now encouraging the development of inter-generational dementia-friendly communities.
AB - While drawing on different perspectives, the insightful responses of our commentators all highlight the increasingly crucial role of informal, and mostly unpaid caregivers. They also raise key questions. Thefirst question, "how should we refer to caregivers," pushes us to acknowledge the diversity of caregiver characteristics, contexts and roles. The second, how should we understand the caregiver problem," reminds us that although often thought of as an individual matter, caregiving is a public policy issue requiring broader systems thinking and approaches. The third, "what should we do about it," draws attention to the importance of building and strengthening social networks to support caregivers and bridge a "growing care gap." We offer the example of Japan which, as part of its national dementia care policy, is now encouraging the development of inter-generational dementia-friendly communities.
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U2 - 10.12927/hcpap.2015.24393
DO - 10.12927/hcpap.2015.24393
M3 - Article
C2 - 26960243
SN - 1488-917X
VL - 15
SP - 62
EP - 66
JO - Healthcare Papers
JF - Healthcare Papers
IS - 1
ER -