Negotiating filial care in transitions: an ethnographic study of family involvement in China's nursing homes.

IF 1 2区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Chinese Sociology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40711-023-00187-4
Xinyue Wu
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Based on ethnographic research conducted in two nursing homes in China, this article examines how institutional eldercare reshapes the expectations and practices of filial piety. It finds that families accept institutional care as a solution to the elderly care deficit. They expect a new division of care between labor and love, assigned to paid care workers and family members, respectively. This ideal of care division is rooted in the "intimate turn" in Chinese family life. Nevertheless, many family members go beyond this care division and remain deeply involved in nursing homes. On the one hand, adult children take on the responsibility to manage surrogate caretakers to improve the quality of care. On the other hand, they continue to provide personal care and companionship. Sharing family time is made the highest priority, especially in the face of impending death. This study goes beyond the binary division between commercial care and family care and sheds light on the transformation of filial piety in the commodification of eldercare in contemporary China.

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转型中的孝道关怀:中国养老院家庭参与的民族志研究。
本文基于在中国两家养老院进行的民族志研究,探讨了机构养老如何重塑孝道的期望和实践。研究发现,家庭接受机构护理作为老年人护理赤字的解决方案。他们期望在劳动和爱之间有一个新的照顾分工,分别分配给有报酬的护工和家庭成员。这种关怀分工的理想根植于中国家庭生活中的“亲密转向”。然而,许多家庭成员超越了这个护理部门,仍然深入参与养老院。一方面,成年子女承担起管理代理看护人的责任,以提高护理质量。另一方面,他们继续提供个人照顾和陪伴。分享家庭时间是最重要的,尤其是在面临死亡的时候。本研究超越了商业养老与家庭养老的二元划分,揭示了当代中国养老商品化过程中孝道的嬗变。
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Journal of Chinese Sociology
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