Aging, care and dependency in multimorbidity: how relationships affect elderly women’s homecare and health service use

M. Hamiduzzaman, Amber Stacy Torres, JoAnn Fletcher, M. Rezaul, A. Fletcher, Rezaul Islam, J. Greenhill
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Relationships are multidimensional, and we know little about the facets of relationships in the way elderly patients’ with multimorbidity utilise homecare and health services. Gerontology literatures emphasize the importance of place of care, inequalities, availability of health services and affordability. However, the diversity of relationships and associated dependency in elderly care remain underassessed. A qualitative study involving a demographic survey and interviews was conducted to explore relationship experiences of elderly women with multimorbidity in homecare and health services utilization. Civil Surgeon of Sylhet District in Bangladesh was contacted to recruit participants for the study, and this resulted in 33 interviews [11 staff and 22 elderly women with multimorbidity]. Three domains of Axel Honneth’s Theory of Recognition and Misrecognition [i.e. intimate, community and legal relationships] were used to underpin the study findings. Data was analysed using critical thematic discourse method. Four themes were emerged: nature of caregiving involved; intimate affairs [marital marginalization, and parent-children-in law dynamics]; alienation in peer-relationships and neighbourhood [siblings’ overlook, neighbourhood challenges, and gender inequality in interactions]; and legal connections [ignorance of rights, and missed communication]. A marginalization in family relationships, together with poor peer supports and a misrecognition from service providers, resulted in a lack of care for elderly women with multimorbidity. Understanding the complexities of elderly women’s relationships may assist in policy making with better attention to their health and well-being support needs. Staff training on building relationships, and counselling services for family and relatives are essential to improve the quality of care for the women.  
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多重疾病中的老龄化、护理和依赖:关系如何影响老年妇女的家庭护理和保健服务使用
关系是多维的,我们对多重疾病老年患者利用家庭护理和保健服务的关系方面知之甚少。老年学文献强调护理地点、不平等、卫生服务的可获得性和可负担性的重要性。然而,老年人护理中关系和相关依赖的多样性仍未得到充分评估。采用人口调查和访谈相结合的定性研究,探讨多病老年妇女家庭护理与卫生服务利用的关系体验。我们联系了孟加拉国Sylhet地区的民用外科医生为研究招募参与者,结果进行了33次访谈[11名工作人员和22名患有多种疾病的老年妇女]。阿克塞尔·霍尼特(Axel Honneth)的认识与误认理论中的三个领域(即亲密关系、社区关系和法律关系)被用来支撑研究结果。数据分析采用批判主题语篇法。出现了四个主题:所涉及的护理的性质;亲密关系[婚姻边缘化和亲子关系动态];同伴关系和邻里关系中的疏离感[兄弟姐妹忽视、邻里挑战和互动中的性别不平等];以及法律关系(对权利的无知,以及缺乏沟通)。家庭关系的边缘化,加上同伴支持不足和服务提供者的错误认识,导致对患有多种疾病的老年妇女缺乏照顾。了解老年妇女关系的复杂性可能有助于制定政策,更好地关注她们的健康和福利支助需求。对工作人员进行建立关系方面的培训以及为家庭和亲属提供咨询服务,对于提高对妇女的照顾质量至关重要。
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