Middle-Aged Adults' Perspectives on Caregiving for Their Siblings With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Se Kwang Hwang, Kyung Mee Kim, Chung Eun Lee
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Abstract

There is limited understanding of middle-aged siblings' experiences of assuming caregiving roles and responsibilities in non-Western cultures. This study explored middle-aged siblings' perceived caregiving obligation for their siblings with intellectual and developmental disabilities within the South Korean societal framework that emphasizes the cultural value of “filial piety.” Data from in-depth semi-structured interviews with 13 middle-aged siblings were thematically analyzed. The findings showed that middle-aged siblings exhibit a strong urge to fulfill their filial duties and willingly embrace the primary caregiver role. However, gender, birth order, and financial responsibilities significantly influence the fulfillment of filial obligations, with older, male, and financially secure siblings who co-reside with their siblings with disabilities being more likely to embrace caregiving roles. Despite advancements in South Korea's disability policies, the concept of caregiving as a familial duty rooted in filial piety remains unchanged. Future measures should consider individualized, culturally sensitive support for middle-aged siblings.

中年人对照顾有智力和发育障碍的兄弟姐妹的看法
在非西方文化中,人们对中年兄弟姐妹承担照顾角色和责任的经历了解有限。本研究探讨了在强调“孝道”文化价值的韩国社会框架下,中年兄弟姐妹对智障和发育障碍兄弟姐妹的照顾义务。对13名中年兄弟姐妹的深度半结构化访谈数据进行主题分析。研究结果表明,中年兄弟姐妹表现出履行孝道的强烈愿望,并愿意承担主要照顾者的角色。然而,性别、出生顺序和经济责任显著影响孝道义务的履行,与残疾兄弟姐妹共同居住的年长、男性和经济安全的兄弟姐妹更有可能承担照顾角色。尽管韩国的残疾政策有所进步,但将照顾孩子作为一种基于孝道的家庭责任的观念仍然没有改变。未来的措施应该考虑对中年兄弟姐妹提供个性化的、文化敏感的支持。
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