Abstract
Supportive interventions are needed for the family and carers of people with multiple sclerosis. A rapid realist review and realist evaluation explored what helps, who it helps, when and how. Literature analysis was synthesised with a thematic analysis of qualitative interviews and focus groups with 49 family and carers of people with multiple sclerosis. The resulting model summarised a family of interventions that could help people develop their capabilities and expand their resources, resulting in more positive outcomes. This may prevent or delay a ‘tipping point’ where capacity to care is overwhelmed by caring roles.
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Bulley, C., Baer, G., Mahal, D., Buckton, C. H., Donald, S., Lugton, K., … McCormack, B. (2021). Supporting families and carers of people living with multiple sclerosis: A rapid realist review and realist evaluation. International Journal of Care and Caring, 5(2), 263–282. https://doi.org/10.1332/239788220X16020938693101
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