Barriers to access and minority ethnic carers' satisfaction with social care services in the community: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative literature

N Greenwood, R Habibi, R Smith… - Health & social care in …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
As populations age, the numbers of carers overall and numbers of carers from minority
ethnic groups in particular are rising. Evidence suggests that carers from all sections of the …

Cultures of resistance? A Bourdieusian analysis of doctors' antibiotic prescribing

A Broom, J Broom, E Kirby - Social science & medicine, 2014‏ - Elsevier
The prospect of an 'antimicrobial perfect storm'in the coming decades through the
emergence and proliferation of multi-resistant organisms has become an urgent public …

Caregiver burden: Support needed for those who support others and the National Health Service

M Stephanou - Patient Experience Journal, 2023‏ - pxjournal.org
This literature review focuses on the complexities and inequalities of informal caregiving in
the UK and was inspired by the story of the following individual: EL is a 68-year-old …

Perceptions of unmet needs for community social care services in E ngland. A comparison of working carers and the people they care for

N Brimblecombe, L Pickard, D King… - Health & social care in …, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
Previous UK research has found expressed unmet need for services by unpaid working
carers and among disabled and older people. There are, however, suggestions from …

Individualism, collectivism and ethnic identity: cultural assumptions in accounting for caregiving behaviour in Britain

R Willis - Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology, 2012‏ - Springer
Britain is experiencing the ageing of a large number of minority ethnic groups for the first
time in its history, due to the post-war migration of people from the Caribbean and the Indian …

The habitus of hygiene: Discourses of cleanliness and infection control in nursing work

B Brown, P Crawford, B Nerlich, N Koteyko - Social Science & Medicine, 2008‏ - Elsevier
This paper reports upon a qualitative interview study of 22 matrons, infection control staff
and operating theatre staff who were questioned about their working lives and the role they …

The unpowered customer: Co-creation as tactics of the weak

G Appiah, SK Bonsu, D Sarpong - Journal of Business Research, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Co-creation has been lauded for the exceptional benefits it offers to engaged actors, with a
particular emphasis on its ability to empower previously passive, and sometimes …

Families and caring amongst older people in South Asian communities in the UK: a pilot study

CR Victor, W Martin, M Zubair - European Journal of Social Work, 2012‏ - Taylor & Francis
The increasing number of older people within Britain's and, more generally, Europe's ethnic
minority communities raises the need for the development of health and social care services …

Engaging culture and context in mhGAP implementation: fostering reflexive deliberation in practice

A Gómez-Carrillo, R Lencucha, N Faregh… - BMJ Global …, 2020‏ - gh.bmj.com
In 2002, WHO launched the Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) as a strategy to
help member states scale up services to address the growing burden of mental, neurological …

Satisfaction with social care services among South Asian and White British older people: The need to understand the system

R Willis, P Khambhaita, P Pathak, M Evandrou - Ageing & Society, 2016‏ - cambridge.org
National surveys show that people from minority ethnic groups tend to be less satisfied with
social care services compared with the white population, but do not show why. Research …