Table 2. Inclusion and exclusion criteria for scoping review.
Inclusion | Rationale |
---|---|
Articles confined to the English
language. |
Searches will be limited to English language due to the costs and time
involved in translation and interpretation. |
Studies published between 2000
and 2020. |
The search period will be confined to 2000–2020. Peer reviewed young
carer research literature began to emerge from the year 2000. |
Studies relating to young
carers attending second level education. |
The complete research study is focusing on young people in upper
second level education who care for a family member with a debilitating illness, disability, a mental health issue or an addiction. |
Exclusion | Rationale |
Studies relating to younger
carers who have not completed the junior certificate cycle and primary school pupils. |
The focus of the complete study is on young carers who are
approaching adulthood where future career prospects become more pronounced. |
Adult carers over 20 who are
attending upper level secondary school. |
The focus of research is on young carers who are in second level
schooling for the first time. |
Non-English language studies | English language is the primary language spoken and read by the study
reviewers. All non-English language papers will be acknowledged, and their existence documented with ‘language’ recorded as the reason for exclusion due to constraints on time, cost and translator availability ( University of York, 2009). |