Department of Communication, California Sate University, Fresno, CA 93740, USA.
Health Commun. 2009 Oct;24(7):619-30. doi: 10.1080/10410230903242226.
Adult children are the primary source of informal eldercare in the United States. Unfortunately, however, families rarely prepare for an aging parent's future care needs. This is problematic, as advance preparation may reduce depression and anxiety in older adults and be helpful for adult children. Given the importance of preparation prior to parental dependency, we examined factors associated with preparation for caregiving. Using survey methodology, we studied 2 groups of people: Functionally independent parents at least 60 years of age, and adult children at least 40 years of age. Several variables appeared to be associated with awareness of care needs, gathering information, and discussion of possible care arrangements. Most notably, attitudes regarding shared autonomy and aging anxiety were positively associated with each of these stages of preparation. Other findings suggest that being concerned about possible negative effects of caregiving and perceiving the future as limited may also be associated with preparation for caregiving. The results provide gerontologists, interventionists, and families with insight into attitudes that may inhibit or facilitate preparation for future caregiving needs.
成年子女是美国老年人非正式护理的主要来源。然而,不幸的是,大多数家庭很少为年迈父母的未来护理需求做准备。这是有问题的,因为提前准备可以减轻老年人的抑郁和焦虑,对成年子女也有帮助。鉴于在父母依赖之前做好准备的重要性,我们研究了与护理准备相关的因素。我们使用调查方法研究了两组人:至少 60 岁的功能独立的父母,以及至少 40 岁的成年子女。有几个变量似乎与对护理需求的认识、信息收集以及可能的护理安排的讨论有关。最值得注意的是,关于共享自主权和老龄化焦虑的态度与准备的这些阶段都呈正相关。其他发现表明,担心护理的可能负面影响和认为未来有限也可能与护理准备相关。研究结果为老年病学家、干预者和家庭提供了深入了解可能阻碍或促进未来护理需求准备的态度的机会。