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. 2001 Aug;51(469):655–657.

Informal carers--the role of general practitioners and district nurses.

C Simon 1, T Kendrick 1
PMCID: PMC1314076  PMID: 11510395

Abstract

Six million informal carers provide support for aged and disabled people in the United Kingdom. Government policies suggest that primary care teams are the main support for carers. This postal survey of 300 general practitioners (GPs) and 272 district nurses (DNs) aimed to determine current practice and views on their role in supporting informal carers. In practice, GPs and DNs lack time, resources, and training to provide support, and see themselves in a reactive role only.

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