The boundary permeability patterns associated with managing private information in family eldercare relationships

Kristina A. Wenzel Egan
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The present study utilized the retrospective interview technique to illuminate boundary permeability patterns adult children observed while providing care to their older parent. Twenty-seven individuals who self-identified as a caregiver to a parent were interviewed to identify turning points representing permeability changes in their parents’ boundaries around their private information. The four boundary permeability patterns that emerged from these data were the crescendo, oscillation, relinquishment, and segmenting patterns. These findings center communication changes as one way to understand the relational changes in the older parent-adult child eldercare relationship by showing that access to older parents’ private information emerged as distinctive marker indicating the beginning of the parental caregiver transition and subsequent changes throughout the eldercare relationship.
家庭养老关系中与管理私人信息相关的边界渗透模式
本研究采用回顾性访谈的方法来阐明成年子女在照顾其年迈父母时观察到的边界渗透模式。27名自认为是父母照顾者的人接受了采访,以确定父母对他们的私人信息边界的渗透性变化的转折点。从这些数据中出现的四种边界渗透率模式是渐强模式、振荡模式、放弃模式和分段模式。这些发现将沟通变化作为理解老年父母-成人-子女养老关系变化的一种方式,表明获得老年父母的私人信息成为父母照顾者过渡的开始和随后整个养老关系变化的独特标志。
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