“…In total, 23 papers were from the peer‐reviewed literature and four published by associations in the grey literature. Peer‐reviewed literature included the following: three papers reviewing the ethics of physicians engagement with caregivers (Barnard & Yaffe, ; Gitlin & Hodgson, ; Mitnick, Leffler, & Hood, ); three literature reviews on the role of physicians in care of the dementia caregivers (O'Connor, ; Robinson et al, ; Sunne & Huntington, ); a report on the development of a survey on physician's perceptions of care for caregivers (Bedard, Gibbons, Lambert‐Belanger, & Riendeau, ), a policy paper (Moore, Frank, & Chambers, ), 12 qualitative investigations (Burridge, Mitchell, Jiwa, & Girgis, ; Burridge, Mitchell, Jiwa, & Girgis, ; Carduff et al, ; Doekhie, Strating, Buljac‐Samardzic, Bovenkamp, & Paauwe, ; Foley, Boyle, Jennings, & Smithson, ; Gill et al, ; Greenwood, Mackenzie, Harris, Fenton, & Cloud, ; Hum et al, ; Kiceniuk et al, ND; Krug et al, ; Leu, Frech, & Jung, ; Wang et al, ); and three reports on two surveys (Greenwood, MacKenzie, Habibi, Atkins, & Jones, ; Jones, Mackenzie, Greenwood, Atkins, & Habibi, ; Thyrian & Hoffmann, ). A policy paper Doctors of BC ,), two guides to developing caregiver‐centred care practice (Doctors of BC ,; Princess Royal Trust, ), and a survey (Skufca, ) were published by organisations.…”