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Informal and Formal Support among Community-Dwelling Japanese American Elders Living Alone in Chicagoland: An In-Depth Qualitative Study

机译:居住在芝加哥地区的日裔社区居民中的非正式和正式支持:深度定性研究

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A key public health approach to promote independent living and avoid nursing home placement is ensuring that elders can obtain adequate informal support from family and friends, as well as formal support from community services. This study aims to describe the use of informal and formal support among community-dwelling Nikkei elders living alone, and explore perceived barriers hindering their use of such support. We conducted English and Japanese semi-structured, open-ended interviews in Chicagoland with a convenience sample of 34 Nikkei elders age 60+ who were functionally independent and living alone; 9 family/friends; and 10 local service providers. According to participants, for informal support, Nikkei elders relied mainly on: family for homemaking and health management; partners for emotional and emergency support; friends for emotional and transportation support; and neighbors for emergency assistance. Perceived barriers to informal support included elders’ attitudinal impediments (feeling burdensome, reciprocating support, self-reliance), family-related interpersonal circumstances (poor communication, distance, intergenerational differences); and friendshipeighbor-related interpersonal situations (difficulty making friends, relocation, health decline/death). For formal support, Nikkei elders primarily used adult day care/cultural programs for socializing and learning and in-home care for personal/homemaking assistance and companionship. Barriers to formal support included attitudinal impediments (stoicism, privacy, frugality); perception of care (incompatibility with services, poor opinions of in-home care quality); and accessibility (geographical distance, lack of transportation). In summary, this study provides important preliminary insights for future community strategies that will target resources and training for support networks of Nikkei elders living alone to maximize their likelihood to age in place independently.
机译:促进独立生活并避免安老院安置的关键公共卫生方法是,确保长者可以获得家人和朋友的充分非正式支持,以及社区服务的正式支持。这项研究旨在描述在独居的社区日光老人中非正式和正式支持的使用,并探讨阻碍他们使用这种支持的障碍。我们在芝加哥市进行了英语和日语半结构化,开放式访谈,采访了34位60岁以上的日经指数老年人,他们在功能上独立且独居。 9个家庭/朋友;和10个本地服务提供商。与会者认为,日经长老们在非正式支持方面主要依靠:家庭作家庭和健康管理;合作伙伴提供情感和紧急支持;提供情感和交通支持的朋友;和邻居提供紧急援助。非正式支持的可感知障碍包括老年人的态度障碍(感到沉重,相互支持,自力更生),与家庭有关的人际关系(沟通差,距离,代际差异);以及与朋友/邻居有关的人际关系(难以交朋友,搬迁,健康下降/死亡)。为了获得正式支持,日经长老们主要使用成人日托/文化计划进行社交和学习,并使用居家护理来获得个人/家庭帮助和陪伴。正式支持的障碍包括态度障碍(坚忍,私密,节俭);对护理的看法(与服务不兼容,对家庭护理质量的看法不佳);和可及性(地理距离,交通不便)。总而言之,本研究为将来的社区策略提供了重要的初步见识,这些策略将针对独居的日经长者支持网络的资源和培训,以最大程度地提高他们独立居住的可能性。

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    《Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology》 |2012年第2期|p.149-161|共13页
  • 作者单位

    College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, 833 S. Wood Street (m/c 871), Chicago, IL, 60612, USA;

    Department of Community Partnerships, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, 325 N. Wells Street, Chicago, IL, 60654, USA;

    Program Development Associate and Grant Writer, Midwest Palliative &amp Hospice CareCenter, 2050 Claire Court, Glenview, IL, 60025, USA;

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  • 关键词

    Social support; Asian Americans; Nikkei; Older adults; Community health;

    机译:社会支持;亚裔美国人;日经;老年人;社区卫生;
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