Feelings towards the future, support needs and social support networks of informal caregivers of adults with disabilities

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作者
Guadalupe, Sonia [1 ]
Costa, Elia [2 ]
Daniel, Fernanda [3 ]
机构
[1] Inst Super Miguel Torga, Inst Univ Lisboa, Ctr Invest Univ, Ctr Estudos Populacao Econ & Soc, Coimbra, Portugal
[2] Assoc Paralisia Cerebral Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
[3] Univ Coimbra, Inst Univ Lisboa, Ctr Invest Univ, Ctr Estudos & Invest Saude,Inst Super Miguel Torg, Coimbra, Portugal
关键词
Disability; Informal Caregiver; Aging; Social Support; Social Work;
D O I
10.7342/ismt.rpics.2016.2.1.27
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
Aim. The increase in life expectancy of people with disabilities and the aging of their caregivers invite us to reflect on the present and future challenges around the provision of care. This study aims to characterize the feelings towards the future, support needs and social support networks of informal caregivers of adults with disabilities. Participants. Forty informal caregivers, mostly parents (67.5%) of adults with cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities and multiple disabilities. With an average age of 67.83 (SD = 11.47) years old, 72.5% with 65+, are mostly female (77.5%), married (50%), retired (65%), and the most part are single parents (40%). Methods. We used a survey and the Personal Social Networks Analysis Tool (Guadalupe, 2009), to assess the dimensions of social personal network. Results. Reconciling work and care presents some difficulties (40%), 17.5% stopped working and most part indicates a moderate (32.5%) or high (30%) burden. The uncertainty and sadness are the most common negative feelings towards the future, and the positive is hope. The support they currently need is economical, and the future one is residential care. Structurally, personal social network have an average size of 6 members, mostly relatives (M = 74%) and has a very high density. Functionally, the support perceived as higher is the emotional, and the other kinds of support are moderate, revealing reciprocity and satisfaction with the network. The frequency of contacts between the members is high, with closeness. Conclusions. Emerges from the aging reality in families and caregivers of people with disabilities a set of needs, difficulties, restrictions in supporting and risks of increasing vulnerability that deserve deepening. The mobilization of informal provision requires synchronization with a formal and collective provision that promotes the rights and wellbeing of citizens who care.
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