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1 Preprocessing narrative texts in electronic medical records to identify hospital adverse events: A scoping review Jafarpour H; Wu G; Cheligeer CK; Yan J; Xu Y; Southern DA; Eastwood CA; Zeng Y; Quan H; 41072367
ENCS
2 The Need for Health Systems to Engage With and Support Youth who are Caregivers-A Lived Experience Perspective From Young Carers Grant A; Goberdhan N; Mar K; Ramkishun A; Rahman S; Redublo T; Caven I; Okrainec K; 41064416
CONCORDIA
3 Approaches to studying emotion using physiological responses to spoken narratives: A scoping review Savard MA; Merlo R; Samithamby A; Paas A; Coffey EBJ; 38961524
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Thinking aloud: effects on text comprehension by children with specific language impairment and their peers McClintock B; Pesco D; Martin-Chang S; 25180778
EDUCATION
5 Deserve's Got Nothin' to Do With It: A Philosopher Visits the NICU David I Waddington 30214922
EDUCATION
6 Experiencing Loss: A Muslim Widow's Bereavement Narrative Kristiansen M; Younis T; Hassani A; Sheikh A; 25958055
SOCANTH
7 Cultural pathways to psychosis care: Patient and caregiver narratives from Puebla, Mexico Sylvanna M Vargas 38470500
PSYCHOLOGY
8 Links Between Adolescents' Moral Mindsets and Narratives of their Inconsistent and Consistent Moral Value Experiences Scirocco A; Recchia H; 36123582
EDUCATION
9 Pantomime (Not Silent Gesture) in Multimodal Communication: Evidence From Children's Narratives. Marentette P, Furman R, Suvanto ME, Nicoladis E 33329222
PSYCHOLOGY
10 Exergaming in Youth and Young Adults: A Narrative Overview O' Loughlin EK; Dutczak H; Kakinami L; Consalvo M; McGrath JJ; Barnett TA; 32017864
PERFORM

 

Title:The Need for Health Systems to Engage With and Support Youth who are Caregivers-A Lived Experience Perspective From Young Carers
Authors:Grant AGoberdhan NMar KRamkishun ARahman SRedublo TCaven IOkrainec K
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41064416/
DOI:10.1177/23743735251383246
Publication:Journal of patient experience
Keywords:access to carecaregivingclinician-patient relationshiphealthcare planning/policypatient perspectives/narrativesyoung carers
PMID:41064416 Category: Date Added:2025-10-09
Dept Affiliation: CONCORDIA
1 Independent Advisor, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
2 University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
3 Department of Communications Studies, Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
4 University of British Columbia Faculty of Medicine, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
5 Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation, Toronto, ON, Canada.
6 Translational Research Program, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
7 Toronto General Hospital Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
8 Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.
9 Institute of Health Policy, Management, and Evaluation, University of Toronto, ON, Canada.

Description:

Caregivers under the age of 25, or young carers, lack significant recognition and support across sectors of education, employment, and healthcare. As young carer advisors on a prior research project exploring Canadian healthcare providers' awareness of young carers in their clinical practice, we were a part of an experience-based co-design process to create a toolkit for healthcare providers to better recognize, engage with, and support young carers in clinical practice. In the following Patient Perspective, we highlight our individual experiences of interacting with the healthcare system as young carers and propose three key recommendations for healthcare systems to better value and integrate young carers. These include the need to recognize that young people can be carers, the importance of support and resources for carers and care recipients alike, and the importance of accessible and reliable primary care.





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