A narrative review of community wellbeing programmes and the reported outcomes for young carers

Author:

Bibb Jennifer1,McMaster Samuel1,Palmer Victoria J.2

Affiliation:

1. University of Melbourne, Australia

2. University of Melbourne and The ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation, Australia

Abstract

Wellbeing programmes have the potential to support young carers in their formative years. However, there is a scarcity of research into wellbeing programmes for young carers and their associated outcomes. This review aims to identify targeted community programmes that support the mental health and social wellbeing of young carers and their outcomes through the academic literature. An initial search of databases retrieved 335 articles, with ten meeting the inclusion criteria. Findings were organised thematically according to the programme outcomes: improvement in emotional wellbeing and quality of life; the development of new skills; respite from caring; and social connectedness and peer support.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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