How lived experiences of illness trajectories, burdens of treatment, and social inequalities shape service user and caregiver participation in health and social care: a theory-informed qualitative evidence synthesis.

📖 Top 30% JournalJun 23, 2025Health and social care delivery research

How Illness Experiences, Treatment Challenges, and Social Inequality Affect Patient and Caregiver Involvement in Health and Social Care

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Abstract

A total of 279 qualitative studies were included in the evidence synthesis of service user and caregiver experiences.

  • Patients' and caregivers' experiences of illness trajectories are influenced by enabling factors such as personal capacity and social support.
  • Existential threat and competence in managing care processes contribute to the experiences reported by patients and caregivers.
  • Structural disadvantages, including loss of income and stigma, shape the lived experiences but are not solely defined by socioeconomic status.
  • Intervention points have been identified to enhance the agency and capacity of service users and caregivers in their care participation.
  • Future research should investigate the interplay between personal capacity, social capital, and emotional support in shaping these experiences.

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