Ageing and Values in the Developments of Home-Based Eldercare: Perspectives from India and Sweden

Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI:10.1177/0971333620937373
U. N. Biswas, L. Dellve, Anindo Bhattacharjee, Maria Wolmesjӧ
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Ageing population is becoming a major concern because of its economic, political and social impact. Trusted eldercare service is an important issue for a matured nation. The paper addresses the preconditions of healthy ageing and sustainable value integrated eldercare in a developing and a developed society. In India, professional eldercare is about a decade old and is still emerging to get a foothold in the health care system. The aim is to explore understanding and values of home-based eldercare (HBEC) in India from a multiple stakeholder’s perspective and to understand the value related challenges and issues in developments with HBEC in Sweden which has a century old experience of professional and public organised eldercare. The study included 210 in-depth interviews, 105 each from India and Sweden. The in-depth interviews of various stakeholders including older individuals, their relatives, caregivers, managers and doctors. Interviews and focused group discussions were carried out across six cities in India and 10 municipalities in Sweden. The qualitative data were analysed to conceptualise the stakeholders understanding of HBEC, the values associated with care giving, perceived challenges and issues in the emerging HBEC sector in India. The findings highlight the changing values in the societies with relation to the needs and context of eldercare in both countries. These preconditions for compassion and work engagement in care giving as well as competence development in caregivers need to be strengthened in the contexts of care and in alignment with sociocultural values.
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老龄化与居家养老发展中的价值观——来自印度和瑞典的视角
由于人口老龄化对经济、政治和社会的影响,它正成为一个主要问题。值得信赖的养老服务是一个成熟国家的重要问题。本文讨论了发展中社会和发达社会中健康老龄化和可持续价值综合养老的前提条件。在印度,专业老年人护理大约有10年的历史,目前仍在医疗保健系统中崭露头角。目的是从多个利益相关者的角度探讨印度家庭养老(HBEC)的理解和价值,并了解瑞典HBEC发展中与价值相关的挑战和问题,瑞典在专业和公共组织的养老方面有一个世纪的经验。这项研究包括210个深度访谈,其中105个来自印度和瑞典。对各种利益攸关方的深入访谈,包括老年人、他们的亲属、照顾者、管理人员和医生。在印度的6个城市和瑞典的10个城市进行了访谈和重点小组讨论。对定性数据进行了分析,以概念化利益相关者对HBEC的理解、与护理相关的价值观、印度新兴HBEC行业的感知挑战和问题。研究结果强调了两国社会中与老年护理需求和背景相关的价值观的变化。需要在护理环境中并与社会文化价值观保持一致,加强护理工作中同情和工作参与以及护理人员能力发展的这些先决条件。
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