Malm Camilla, Andersson Stefan, Kylén Maya, Iwarsson Susanne, Hanson Elizabeth, Schmidt Steven M
Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, 391 82, Kalmar, Sweden.
Swedish Family Care Competence Centre (SFCCC), Box 681, 391 82, Kalmar, Sweden.
Res Involv Engagem. 2021 Nov 8;7(1):80. doi: 10.1186/s40900-021-00321-x.
Due to demographic changes and a strained public sector operating in many countries globally, informal care is increasing. Currently, at least 1.3 million adults in Sweden regularly provide help, support and/or care to a family member/significant other. With no sign of an imminent decrease in their caring activities, it is important that informal carers are considered as a key stakeholder group within research that affects them, e.g., the co-design of carer and/or dyadic support interventions. The objective of this descriptive, quantitative study was to investigate informal carers' perceived motivations and obstacles to become involved in research.
A cross-sectional survey design was adopted, using first-wave data from a panel study. The data, collected in Sweden between September 2019 and March 2020, included survey responses from 147 informal carers who were either aged 60+ years themselves or were caring for someone who was aged 60+ years.
Our main results showed that informal carers are, in general, interested in research. Slightly fewer were interested in becoming actively involved themselves, but older age was the only characteristic significantly associated with less interest of being actively involved. Two latent motivational dimensions emerged from the factor analysis: 'family motivation' and 'the greater good motivation'. These, according to our results, almost equally valued dimensions, described the differing reasons for informal carers to become involved in research. The most common perceived obstacle was lack of time and it was reported by more women than men.
Our study contributes with new knowledge of informal carers' perceived motivations and obstacles regarding carer involvement in research. Paying attention to the differing motivational dimensions held by informal carers could help researchers create conditions for more inclusive and systematic participation of informal carers within research. Thereby, increasing the opportunities for research that is deemed to be of higher societal impact. IRRID (International Registered Report Identifier): RR2-10.2196/17759.
由于全球许多国家的人口结构变化以及公共部门运营紧张,非正式照护正在增加。目前,瑞典至少有130万成年人定期为家庭成员/重要他人提供帮助、支持和/或照护。鉴于他们的照护活动没有即将减少的迹象,在影响他们的研究(例如照护者和/或二元支持干预措施的共同设计)中,将非正式照护者视为关键利益相关者群体非常重要。这项描述性定量研究的目的是调查非正式照护者参与研究的感知动机和障碍。
采用横断面调查设计,使用来自一项面板研究的首轮数据。2019年9月至2020年3月在瑞典收集的数据包括147名非正式照护者的调查回复,这些照护者本人年龄在60岁及以上,或者正在照护60岁及以上的人。
我们的主要结果表明,非正式照护者总体上对研究感兴趣。对积极参与研究感兴趣的人略少一些,但年龄较大是与积极参与兴趣较低显著相关的唯一特征。因子分析得出两个潜在的动机维度:“家庭动机”和“公益动机”。根据我们的结果,这两个几乎同等重要的维度描述了非正式照护者参与研究的不同原因。最常见的感知障碍是时间不足,报告这一障碍的女性多于男性。
我们的研究提供了关于非正式照护者参与研究的感知动机和障碍的新知识。关注非正式照护者持有的不同动机维度可以帮助研究人员为非正式照护者在研究中更具包容性和系统性的参与创造条件。从而增加被认为具有更高社会影响的研究机会。国际注册报告标识符(IRRID):RR2-10.2196/17759 。