School of Social and Political Sciences, Adam Smith Building, 28 Bute Gardens, Glasgow G12 8RS, UK.
MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow G3 7H3, UK.
Health Promot Int. 2022 Apr 29;37(2). doi: 10.1093/heapro/daab104.
In many families grandparents play an essential role by providing secondary care for grandchildren. The family is a key setting for promoting children's health; however, studies describing health initiatives with grandparents are rare. Grandparents could play an important role in promoting health for their grandchildren within their families and communities. The aim of this study was to examine the care practices of grandparents in families living in areas of high deprivation, and to consider the extent to which grandparents could be at the centre of health-promoting initiatives for children. A family practices approach was used to examine care practices within the framework of family resource (assets/capitals) use. In-depth interviews were carried out with grandmothers (n = 15) and mothers (n = 15) living in areas of high deprivation in Scotland. The results are presented as three economies of family living-political, moral and emotional. Grandparent care was described as a form of social capital, central to the wellbeing of the families, and enabled parents to access education and employment. Grandparent care was supported through families' ability to access cultural amenities and green space (political). Grandparents' care practices were described as either being responsible or fun (moral). Love appeared to be at the centre of grandparents' care (emotional). The strengths and weaknesses of this framework were examined in relation to developing initiatives with grandparents. With further development work, grandparents could be the focus of health initiatives with their grandchildren with the support of appropriate policies and resources within their communities.
在许多家庭中,祖父母通过为孙辈提供二级护理而发挥着至关重要的作用。家庭是促进儿童健康的重要场所;然而,描述与祖父母有关的健康倡议的研究却很少。祖父母可以在家庭和社区中为孙辈的健康发挥重要作用。本研究旨在考察生活在高贫困地区的家庭中祖父母的护理实践,并探讨祖父母在多大程度上可以成为促进儿童健康的倡议的核心。采用家庭实践方法,在家庭资源(资产/资本)利用的框架内考察护理实践。对苏格兰高贫困地区的 15 名祖母和 15 名母亲进行了深入访谈。研究结果以家庭生活的三种经济形式呈现——政治、道德和情感。祖父母的照顾被描述为一种社会资本,是家庭幸福的核心,使父母能够接受教育和就业。通过家庭获得文化设施和绿地的能力(政治)来支持祖父母的照顾。祖父母的照顾实践被描述为负责任或有趣(道德)。爱似乎是祖父母照顾的核心(情感)。根据与祖父母一起开展倡议的情况,对这一框架的优缺点进行了检验。通过进一步的开发工作,在社区内的适当政策和资源的支持下,祖父母可以成为与孙辈一起开展健康倡议的焦点。