As we approach the next century, it is clear that neither formal services n
or informal family caregivers can meet the needs of a growing population. I
t is therefore pertinent to reconceptualize the linkages between formal and
informal care and move towards an integrative model. This paper explores s
everal models of such an interface that exist in the literature and propose
s that many of these overlap. Various predictors of formal service use are
also explored, with an emphasis on the outcomes of both the informal caregi
ver and the care recipient. Implications for future research include furthe
r exploring and understanding the link between formal and informal support
and the: need to increase receipt of formal care among family caregivers. C
opyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.