Incremental informal care time |
(i) The amount of total caregiving time that is due to the needs of a particular health condition of a recipient. (ii) The amount of time that is classified as caregiving |
16 [23, 28, 29, 38, 40, 43, 45–50, 53, 54, 56, 58] |
Joint production |
The performing of multiple tasks at the same time |
3 [42, 58, 60] |
Time-bound tasks |
The degree to which certain caregiving tasks have to be performed at the same time each day |
1 [42] |
Time measurement method |
Different means of collecting informal time care information (e.g. diary vs recall methods) |
6 [28, 39, 41, 57, 58, 60] |
Intangible tasks |
Tasks that have no tangible end product such as social and emotional care |
4 [22, 44, 59, 60] |
Carer and recipient identification |
Informal care information compared between carers or recipients within the same dyad, or from one perspective across different measurement methods |
2 [39, 55] |
Multiple caregivers |
Informal care provided by someone who is not the primary caregiver |
2 [50, 51] |
Aggregation of informal care tasks |
Means of collecting informal care information through list-based tasks or one aggregated question |
1 [58] |
Non-response bias |
Carers may be more or less likely to take part in surveys (unit non-response) or answer caregiving questions (item non-response) than non-carers |
1 [52] |