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Becoming parents again: Challenges affecting grandparent primary caregivers raising their grandchildren

机译:再次成为父母:影响祖父母的挑战,养育孙子孙子

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Background A growing number of Canadian children live in the care of their grandparents, called skip-generation families. Reasons for this include teen pregnancy, death of a parent, mental/physical illnesses, and addictions. These grandparents and grandchildren are at increased risk of physical and mental illness, yet have few resources available to them. Objective Our study aims to describe the lived experiences of skip-generation families to better identify their needs. Methods We conducted semistructured interviews of grandparent primary caregivers from ten households in our community to chronicle their experiences raising their grandchildren. Participants were recruited by paediatricians using convenience sampling. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded using Atlas Ti software, and classified into themes by consensus. Results Five primary themes emerged from the interviews: (1) Changes in family dynamics, (2) Psychosocial impact on grandchild and grandparent, (3) Lack of resources for grandparent caregivers, (4) The challenges of parenting later in life, and (5) Resilience inspired by the love of family. Many participants (n=10) described feeling unsupported after assuming care of their grandchildren and identified a need for additional counselling services, financial support and respite care. All (n=11) highlighted that caring for their grandchildren changed their lives in positive ways. Conclusion When grandparents are prioritized as primary caregivers for their grandchildren, our study suggests they receive insufficient community resources to meet their emotional, respite and financial needs. Further research involving this population in Canada is required. Paediatricians can play an essential role in recognizing these vulnerable families and advocating for additional supports and services.
机译:背景越来越多的加拿大儿童生活在他们的祖父母中,称为船长生成家庭。对此的原因包括青少年妊娠,父母死亡,心理/身体疾病和成瘾。这些祖父母和孙子孙女正在增加身心疾病的风险,但它们的资源很少。客观我们的研究旨在描述船长家庭的生活经历,以更好地确定其需求。方法对来自我们社区的十家家庭进行祖父母的祖父母初级护理人员进行了半系统,以纪念他们的经历筹集孙子。参与者是使用方便抽样的儿科医生招募的。使用Atlas Ti软件录制,转录和编码访谈,并通过协商一致地分为主题。结果采访中出现了五个主要主题:(1)家庭动态的变化,(2)对孙子和祖父母的心理社会影响,(3)曾经祖父母护理人员缺乏资源,(4)父母在生命后期的挑战,( 5)恢复能力灵感来自家庭的爱。许多参与者(n = 10)描述了在假设他们的孙子孙女之后不受支撑的感觉,并确定了需要额外的咨询服务,财政支持和喘息照顾。所有(n = 11)突出显示,关心他们的孙子们以积极的方式改变了他们的生活。结论当祖父母优先考虑孙子的主要照顾者时,我们的研究表明,他们认为社区资源不足,以满足他们的情感,喘息和财务需求。需要进一步的研究,涉及加拿大在加拿大人口。儿科医生可以在承认这些脆弱的家庭和倡导其他支持和服务方面发挥重要作用。

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