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对加拿大医疗旅游中的非正式护理人员如何利用经验资源来应对提供跨国护理的质性探索。

A qualitative exploration of how Canadian informal caregivers in medical tourism use experiential resources to cope with providing transnational care.

作者信息

Whitmore Rebecca, Crooks Valorie A, Snyder Jeremy

机构信息

Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

出版信息

Health Soc Care Community. 2017 Jan;25(1):266-274. doi: 10.1111/hsc.12302. Epub 2015 Oct 26.

Abstract

Canadians travelling abroad for privately arranged surgeries paid for out-of-pocket are engaging in what has come to be known as medical tourism. They are often accompanied by friends or family members, who we call caregiver-companions. Caregiver-companions provide care in and across a variety of formal and informal settings, such as in hotels, airplanes and at home. This qualitative study examines the experiences of informal caregivers in medical tourism to learn more about the lived experiences or 'experiential resources' they draw upon to cope with providing care and avoiding caregiver burden. The care-giving literature has demonstrated that such burden can negatively impact caregivers' well-being. The unique, transnational context of care-giving in medical tourism and recent growth in popularity of this practice means that there are few supports or resources currently in place to assist informal caregivers. In this article, we report on an analysis that sought to detail how caregiver-companions draw upon their previous lived experiences to cope with providing transnational care and to minimise or avoid the onset of caregiver burden. We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with 20 Canadians who had accompanied their friends or family members abroad for surgery between September 2013 and January 2014. Thematic analysis revealed the ways that participants had developed practical strategies to deal with the challenges they faced in medical tourism. The interviews revealed three important experiential resources drawn upon by participants: (i) previous experiences of international travel; (ii) previous experiences of informal care-giving; and (iii) dimensions of the existing relationship with the care recipient. Differences in access to and use of these experiential resources related to participants' perspectives on medical tourism and the outcomes of the trip. By identifying the experiential resources drawn upon by informal caregivers in medical tourism, we can more effectively identify supportive interventions.

摘要

自费前往国外进行私人安排手术的加拿大人正在参与一种被称为医疗旅游的活动。他们通常会有朋友或家人陪同,我们将这些陪同人员称为护理陪伴者。护理陪伴者在各种正式和非正式场合提供护理,比如在酒店、飞机上以及家中。这项定性研究考察了医疗旅游中非正式护理者的经历,以更多地了解他们为应对护理工作和避免护理负担所利用的生活经历或“经验资源”。护理相关文献表明,这种负担会对护理者的幸福感产生负面影响。医疗旅游中护理的独特跨国背景以及这种做法最近的流行意味着目前几乎没有支持或资源来协助非正式护理者。在本文中,我们报告了一项分析,该分析旨在详细说明护理陪伴者如何利用他们以前的生活经历来应对跨国护理,并尽量减少或避免护理负担的产生。我们对20名在2013年9月至2014年1月期间陪同朋友或家人出国做手术的加拿大人进行了半结构化电话访谈。主题分析揭示了参与者制定实际策略来应对他们在医疗旅游中面临的挑战的方式。访谈揭示了参与者利用的三种重要经验资源:(一)以前的国际旅行经历;(二)以前的非正式护理经历;(三)与护理接受者现有关系的维度。这些经验资源在获取和使用上的差异与参与者对医疗旅游的看法以及旅行结果有关。通过确定医疗旅游中非正式护理者利用的经验资源,我们可以更有效地确定支持性干预措施。

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