Variety in carers’ views regarding care responsibilities from an intersectional perspective

IF 1.2 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY International Journal of Care and Caring Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1332/23978821y2024d000000069
Y. Wittenberg, Rick H Kwekkeboom, Alice H. de Boer, Arnoud P. Verhoeff
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Challenges in keeping healthcare affordable make informal care increasingly important. It is essential to understand the context in which people provide informal care and gain insight into their wishes with regard to the division of care responsibilities. A total of 37 interviews and eight focus groups were conducted to investigate how Dutch carers’ care attitudes are shaped. Results show that carers’ intersecting social positions, such as gender, migration background, socio-economic status and stage of life, largely influence their care attitudes. Carers want to provide care but experience challenges in doing so. They request a government that takes the lead and facilitates cooperation with professionals.
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从交叉视角看照护者对照护责任的不同看法
由于医疗费用难以承受,非正式护理变得越来越重要。了解人们提供非正式护理的背景并深入了解他们在护理责任分工方面的意愿至关重要。我们共进行了 37 次访谈和 8 个焦点小组,以调查荷兰护理者的护理态度是如何形成的。结果显示,照护者的社会地位(如性别、移民背景、社会经济地位和生活阶段)在很大程度上影响了他们的照护态度。照护者希望提供照护,但在提供照护的过程中遇到了挑战。他们要求政府发挥主导作用,促进与专业人员的合作。
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International Journal of Care and Caring
International Journal of Care and Caring SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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