
The report comes from researchers in the University of Liverpool, who corroborated reports that carers experienced poorer mental health and higher levels of fatigue than non-carers
I'm John Warburton with news that more ore evidence has emerged of how carers during the Covid lockdown were “exhausted” and “burdened”. The latest comes in a report from researchers in the University of Liverpool, who corroborated reports that carers experienced poorer mental health and higher levels of fatigue than non-carers. But the team also found some carers used peer support and even humour to manage wellbeing. The group hopes its research can promote better protection for carers if lockdowns are ever needed again. You can read the whole report here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/epdf/10.1177/10497323221150131. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.