"We Are Humans After All": Family Caregivers' Experience Of Caring For Dependent Older Adults In Brazil

CIENCIA & SAUDE COLETIVA(2021)

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This paper aims to understand the experiences of family caregivers with dependent older adults in Brazil and the consequences of caring for dependent older adults in the family caregiver's life. This is a qualitative multicenter study employing dialectical hermeneutics as a theoretical framework. In-depth interviews were conducted with 84 family caregivers in Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Fortaleza, Teresina, Porto Alegre, and Ararangua, and Manaus. The thematic analysis yielded three categories: motivations for taking on the caregiving role, influences on the family caregiver's life, coping, and self-care modalities. The care assumed is influenced by affective relationships with older adults and ethical and moral responsibilities. The influences are related to the lack of preparation for caregiving, financial hardship, restricted freedom, and physical and mental health problems. Coping strategies were religion, spirituality, turn-taking between family caregivers, and learning about the tasks. Women predominate in caregiving due to cultural, ethical, and moral reasons. However, family caregivers often lack guidance and require protection and a support network.
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Family caregivers, Frail older adults, Care, Qualitative research
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