Peterson Tina L
a Anne and Henry Zarrow School of Social Work, University of Oklahoma , Norman , Oklahoma , USA.
Soc Work Public Health. 2017;32(6):394-406. doi: 10.1080/19371918.2017.1327389. Epub 2017 Jun 14.
This research study explores health perceptions before and after becoming a primary caregiver among older grandparents raising adolescent grandchildren. Qualitative, in-depth face-to-face interviews were conducted with grandparents age 40 and older (N = 15) who were raising adolescent grandchildren age 12 and older. Most grandparents were female, had some college education, White/Non-Hispanic, were married, had an average age of 65 years, and reported never attending a grandparent support group. Before assuming the primary caregiver role, older grandparents described their physical health as good, filled with physical activity, and reasonably free of health conditions. After entering the primary caregiving role, older grandparents of adolescents described functional restrictions and visible changes in physical health requiring intensive medical interventions. In terms of mental health, older grandparent caregivers experienced anxiety, worry, depression, sadness, and frustration. These findings highlight the complex caregiving circumstances encountered by older grandparents raising adolescents and the need for health education and policy development to increase comprehensive supportive services targeting this population.
这项研究探讨了抚养青少年孙辈的老年祖父母在成为主要照顾者之前和之后的健康认知。对40岁及以上(N = 15)抚养12岁及以上青少年孙辈的祖父母进行了定性、深入的面对面访谈。大多数祖父母为女性,接受过一些大学教育,白人/非西班牙裔,已婚,平均年龄65岁,且表示从未参加过祖父母支持小组。在承担主要照顾者角色之前,老年祖父母将自己的身体健康描述为良好,充满体育活动,且基本没有健康问题。在进入主要照顾者角色后,抚养青少年的老年祖父母描述了功能受限以及身体健康方面明显的变化,这些变化需要密集的医疗干预。在心理健康方面,老年祖父母照顾者经历了焦虑、担忧、抑郁、悲伤和沮丧。这些发现凸显了抚养青少年的老年祖父母所面临的复杂照顾情况,以及开展健康教育和制定政策以增加针对这一人群的全面支持服务的必要性。