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Asian Carers' Perceptions of Care Assessment and Support in the Community
Authors:Hepworth   David
Abstract:Within a study of the use of carer assessment forms, Asian carerswere given the opportunity to describe and comment on theirperceptions and experiences of community care assessment andsupport. Although their confidence in community care workerswas not exclusively related to ethnicity, they relied a greatdeal on semi-informal contacts with minority ethnic workersthrough their own local communities. The concept of ‘friendship’with professionals was important to many Asian carers. In commonwith the findings of other carer studies, many Asian carerswere uncertain about their experience of formal assessment andunclear about their entitlements and availability of communitycare support. ‘Outreach’ contact and ‘befriending’support was greatly appreciated. Day-care and sitting supportwere seen as a priority for formal services. Apart from contactwith general practitioners, there was limited awareness or experienceof community health-care support. Most of these Asian carerswere involved with carer support groups. They spoke of the benefitsin terms of social interaction and mutual support, counteractingfeelings of isolation, and access to information and formalsupport.
Keywords:Asian carers   care assessment   community care support
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