Cite
'People don't realise how much their past experiences affect them in adulthood' : A qualitative study of adult siblings' experiences of growing-up with a sister/brother with a childhood life-limiting condition and their perceived support needs.
MLA
Kirk, Susan, and Steven Pryjmachuk. “‘People Don’t Realise How Much Their Past Experiences Affect Them in Adulthood’ : A Qualitative Study of Adult Siblings’ Experiences of Growing-up with a Sister/Brother with a Childhood Life-Limiting Condition and Their Perceived Support Needs.” Palliative Medicine, vol. 38, no. 3, Mar. 2024, pp. 352–63. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/02692163231225100.
APA
Kirk, S., & Pryjmachuk, S. (2024). “People don’t realise how much their past experiences affect them in adulthood’ : A qualitative study of adult siblings” experiences of growing-up with a sister/brother with a childhood life-limiting condition and their perceived support needs. Palliative Medicine, 38(3), 352–363. https://doi.org/10.1177/02692163231225100
Chicago
Kirk, Susan, and Steven Pryjmachuk. 2024. “‘People Don’t Realise How Much Their Past Experiences Affect Them in Adulthood’ : A Qualitative Study of Adult Siblings’ Experiences of Growing-up with a Sister/Brother with a Childhood Life-Limiting Condition and Their Perceived Support Needs.” Palliative Medicine 38 (3): 352–63. doi:10.1177/02692163231225100.