Sharing in Caring: Family Caregiving Task-Sharing Patterns for Older Adults in Singapore.

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jeremy Lim-Soh, Pildoo Sung, Ha-Linh Quach, Rahul Malhotra
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Abstract

Objectives: Research on family caregiving for older adults has largely focused on primary caregivers. We identify caregiving task-sharing patterns among multiple caregivers, including family members and live-in hired workers. In addition, we investigate caregiver and care-recipient characteristics associated with these patterns.

Methods: We interviewed 278 primary family caregivers of home-dwelling older adults in Singapore about who provides what assistance across 3 domains: activities of daily living, health and social services use, and socioemotional and other needs. Latent class analysis was used to identify caregiving task-sharing patterns.

Results: Three patterns were identified: (a) "Shared-Diverse" (39%)-multiple caregivers assisting in all 3 domains, (b) "Shared-Domestic" (32%)-multiple caregivers assisting with activities of daily living and socioemotional and other needs, and (c) "Solo-Diverse" (29%)-a sole caregiver assisting in all 3 domains. "Solo-Diverse" caregivers were less likely to be employed and had higher depressive symptoms relative to "Shared-Diverse" primary family caregivers.

Discussion: The predominance of caregiving task-sharing patterns involving multiple caregivers calls for expansion of research, policies, and programs beyond primary caregivers. Greater attention should be given to how families and live-in hired workers share caregiving tasks for older adults, and how this varies across cultural settings, especially in familial Asian societies. The findings further highlight the vulnerabilities of solo caregivers, whose employment capacity and mental health may be adversely affected by their caregiving duties. Policy-makers should ensure that solo caregivers have access to support programs that address their financial and mental health needs.

在关爱中分享:新加坡老年人家庭护理任务分担模式。
目的:有关家庭照顾老年人的研究主要集中在主要照顾者身上。我们确定了包括家庭成员和留宿雇工在内的多个照顾者之间的照顾任务分担模式。此外,我们还调查了与这些模式相关的照顾者和接受照顾者的特征:我们对新加坡 278 名居家老年人的主要家庭照顾者进行了访谈,了解他们在日常生活活动、健康和社会服务使用以及社会情感和其他需求这三个方面提供了哪些帮助。结果发现了三种模式:a) "照顾 "模式;b) "照顾 "模式;c) "照顾 "模式:结果:确定了三种模式:a)"共享-多样化"(39%)--多名护理人员在所有三个领域提供协助;b)"共享-家庭"(32%)--多名护理人员在日常生活活动和社会情感及其他需求方面提供协助;c)"单独-多样化"(29%)--一名护理人员在所有三个领域提供协助。与 "共享-多样化 "主要家庭照顾者相比,"独居-多样化 "照顾者的就业可能性较低,抑郁症状较重:讨论:涉及多个照顾者的照顾任务分担模式占主导地位,这要求将研究、政策和计划扩展到主要照顾者之外。应更多地关注家庭和留宿雇工如何分担照顾老年人的任务,以及在不同的文化背景下,尤其是在以家庭为单位的亚洲社会,这种分担方式有何不同。研究结果进一步凸显了独自照顾者的脆弱性,他们的就业能力和心理健康可能会受到其照顾职责的不利影响。政策制定者应确保独居照顾者能够获得满足其经济和心理健康需求的支持计划。
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CiteScore
11.60
自引率
8.10%
发文量
178
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences publishes articles on development in adulthood and old age that advance the psychological science of aging processes and outcomes. Articles have clear implications for theoretical or methodological innovation in the psychology of aging or contribute significantly to the empirical understanding of psychological processes and aging. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, attitudes, clinical applications, cognition, education, emotion, health, human factors, interpersonal relations, neuropsychology, perception, personality, physiological psychology, social psychology, and sensation.
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