The influence of meso and macro factors on caregiving of older persons in Singapore: A narrative review

Jonathan Gao, P. Lun, Jia Ying Tang, Khalid Abdul Jabbar, Pradeep Paul George, Philip Yap
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Studies on caregiving burden in Singapore typically focus on issues at a personal or micro level. There is a paucity of research focused at a meso or macro level on caregiving. The purpose of this narrative review is to explore the influence of meso and macro factors on caregiving by informal caregivers of older persons in Singapore. Studies were identified from sources such as CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar, as well as other websites for grey literature. Studies focusing on informal caregivers, defined as family, friends, or foreign domestic workers providing care to an older adult (60 and above) were included. Other inclusion criteria include: (a) studies focusing on meso factors (e.g., social norms, community resource, social network) and/or studies focusing on macro factors (e.g., caregiver support policies, workplace policies, care services policies, or caregiver payment policies), (b) studies with outcome measures on caregivers/caregiving such as burden, gains, or grief, and (c) in Singapore. A total of 43 studies were included in this review. A range of meso factors influencing caregivers/caregiving were identified. Examples include filial piety, norm of women as caregivers, interventions aimed at helping caregivers, and care services such as day cares. However, the influence of macro level factors (e.g., national level policies) was limited due to a relative paucity of research in this area. Areas for further research were also identified.
中观和宏观因素对新加坡老年人护理工作的影响:叙述性综述
关于新加坡护理负担的研究通常侧重于个人或微观层面的问题。从中观或宏观层面对护理问题进行的研究还很少。本综述旨在探讨中观和宏观因素对新加坡老年人非正式照顾者的照顾工作的影响。研究资料来源包括 CINAHL、PsycINFO、PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Google Scholar 以及其他灰色文献网站。研究对象包括非正规护理人员,即为老年人(60 岁及以上)提供护理的家人、朋友或外籍家庭佣工。其他纳入标准包括(a) 关注中观因素(如社会规范、社区资源、社会网络)和/或关注宏观因素(如护理人员支持政策、工作场所政策、护理服务政策或护理人员支付政策)的研究;(b) 对护理人员/护理工作进行结果测量的研究,如负担、收益或悲伤;(c) 在新加坡进行的研究。本综述共纳入 43 项研究。研究发现了一系列影响照顾者/护理的中间因素。例如,孝道、妇女作为照顾者的标准、旨在帮助照顾者的干预措施以及日托等照顾服务。然而,由于这方面的研究相对较少,宏观因素(如国家政策)的影响有限。还确定了有待于进一步研究的领域。
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