Making it work: a qualitative study of the work-care reconciliation strategies adopted by family carers in Ireland to sustain their caring role

IF 1.9 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
A. Lafferty, D. Phillips, G. Fealy, G. Paul, C. Duffy, L. Dowling-Hetherington, M. Fahy, B. Moloney, T. Kroll
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Abstract

ABSTRACT While work-care reconciliation strategies can benefit family carers, employers, wider society and the economy, juggling family caregiving responsibilities with paid employment can lead to role strain. Family carers frequently find themselves engaged in role decisions and role negotiations and being faced with decisions to alter their work commitments in order to fulfil their caregiving responsibilities. The purpose of this study was to explore family carers’ experiences of modifying work arrangements to accommodate caregiving responsibilities for an ill or dependant family member. Ten face-to-face, semi-structured interviews were conducted with family carers in Ireland, which were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and analysed using thematic content analysis. The findings highlighted the value placed on work by family carers, but despite this, the caring role always took precedence over the employee role. Family carers adopted a combination of strategies, and where possible, carved out a carer-friendly career for themselves. The findings also revealed the key triggers for work alterations and the sacrifices made by family carers. It is important that family carers are supported by employers to successfully balance work with caregiving responsibilities and that an array of work options are available to them, so that they can make better-informed choices regarding work-care reconciliation.
使其发挥作用:对爱尔兰家庭照顾者为维持其照顾角色而采取的工作照顾协调策略的定性研究
虽然工作-照顾协调策略可以使家庭照顾者、雇主、更广泛的社会和经济受益,但兼顾家庭照顾责任和有偿就业可能导致角色紧张。家庭照顾者经常发现自己参与角色决定和角色谈判,并面临改变其工作承诺的决定,以履行其照顾责任。摘要本研究旨在探讨家庭照顾者为照顾生病或受抚养的家庭成员而调整工作安排的经验。对爱尔兰的家庭照顾者进行了十次面对面的半结构化访谈,录音,逐字转录,并使用主题内容分析进行分析。调查结果强调了家庭照顾者对工作的重视,但尽管如此,照顾者的角色总是优先于员工的角色。家庭照顾者采取了多种策略,并在可能的情况下,为自己开辟了一个有利于职业发展的职业。调查结果还揭示了改变工作和家庭照顾者做出牺牲的主要诱因。重要的是,雇主必须支持家庭照顾者成功地平衡工作与照顾责任,并为他们提供一系列工作选择,以便他们能够在工作与照顾的协调方面做出更明智的选择。
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