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. 2019 Dec 20;28(3):850–861. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12916

Table 1.

Overview of semi‐structured interview questions

Status of dyadic relationship
  • Are you still caring for [CR]?

    • Has [CR] gone into permanent care/passed away?

  • What is/was your relationship with [CR]?

  • How long have you been/were you the primary carer for [CR]?

Exploratory topics: respite experience
  • Cottages

  • Other forms of respite

  • RACFs

Role of cottage respite in delaying permanent care placement (if CR was placed in permanent care)
  • What role did respite for [CR] in [COTTAGE NAME] have in delaying the need for permanent nursing home care?

    • Likert scale of 1 to 10, with “1” being “Didn't have any role in delaying the need for permanent care”, and “10” being “Had a very definite role in delaying the need for permanent care”

    • If you feel that access to respite in [COTTAGE NAME] was helpful in delaying the need for [CR] to be placed in permanent nursing home care, for what extra time do you think you were able to provide care for [CR] at home because of [COTTAGE NAME]?

Role of cottage respite in preventing permanent care placement (if CR not placed in permanent care)
  • If you feel that access to respite in [COTTAGE NAME] has been helpful in preventing the need for [CR] to be placed in permanent nursing home care?

    • For what extra time do you think you have been able to care for [CR] at home because of the availability [COTTAGE NAME]?

Reflections on cottage respite
  • Is there anything else you would like to tell us about respite in [COTTAGE NAME]?

Abbreviations: CR, care recipient; RACF, residential aged care facility.