“…However, this issue has not been empirically investigated. In addition, the impact of caregiving on family members’ lifespace had received lesser attention in the literature, with most research focussed on the individual's lifespace, such as that of healthy older adults (Schenk et al ., ), and adults with specific health conditions such as Parkinson's disease (Liddle et al ., ), Alzheimer's disease (Tung et al ., ), cognitive impairment (Tsutsumimoto et al ., ), reduced kidney function (Bowling et al ., ) or adults with specific needs such as those who use a wheelchair (Sakakibara, Miller, Eng, Backman & Routhier, ). There is only one study, to the best of our knowledge that reported family members of people with Parkinson's disease had reduced participation in leisure activities, and consequently a reduced lifespace (Lökk, ).…”