Wells Jo Nell, Cagle Carolyn Spence, Marshall David, Hollen Mary Luna
Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas, USA.
Health Care Women Int. 2009 Jul;30(7):629-54. doi: 10.1080/07399330902928857.
Female family caregivers of various global cultures provide basic care in health, social, emotional, and financial domains for family members with cancer and may sacrifice their own health to do so. To learn about role-related mood, health status self-perceptions, and burden of one cultural group, we used qualitative and quantitative approaches to study 34 Mexican American (MA) women who provided care for an ill family member with cancer. We report quantitative data on study variables and make comparisons with caregiver qualitative reports. Implications for health planning, service delivery, and future research with underserved, minority female caregivers are presented.
来自不同全球文化背景的女性家庭照顾者,会在健康、社会、情感和经济等领域为患癌家庭成员提供基本照料,并且可能会为此牺牲自身健康。为了解某一文化群体在角色相关情绪、健康状况自我认知及负担方面的情况,我们采用定性和定量方法,对34名照顾患癌家庭成员的墨西哥裔美国(MA)女性进行了研究。我们报告了关于研究变量的定量数据,并与照顾者的定性报告进行了比较。文中还阐述了对健康规划、服务提供以及针对服务不足的少数族裔女性照顾者的未来研究的启示。