The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA.
University of California-Davis, Sacramento, USA.
J Transcult Nurs. 2024 Sep;35(5):315-324. doi: 10.1177/10436596241253862. Epub 2024 May 27.
Few studies have focused on developing theories to explain caregiving as performed by grandparents who provide care for their grandchildren in any setting. Theory development that is grounded in the experiences and cultural context of those being studied is needed to inform research, subsequent care, and overall well-being, especially of populations that are understudied.
This manuscript was informed by Constructivist Grounded Theory, semi-structured in-depth and individual interviews. Also, three methodological phases were followed: (a) concurrent data collection and analysis procedures, (b) developing categories and relationships among them, and (c) defining the core category and building the substantive theory.
The methodological steps involved in generating a substantive theory, the GRAndparent-CarEgiving (GRACE) model, are reported.
Research, and subsequently the well-being and health care of grandparent-caregivers, needs to be informed by culturally congruent theories that are founded in the experiences and cultural context of the individuals being investigated.
很少有研究专注于发展理论来解释祖父母在任何环境下为孙辈提供照顾的行为。为了为研究、后续护理和整体幸福感提供信息,特别是为那些研究不足的人群提供信息,需要基于被研究对象的经验和文化背景来发展理论。
本手稿的理论基础是建构主义扎根理论,采用半结构化的深入个人访谈。此外,还遵循了三个方法学阶段:(a)同时进行数据收集和分析程序,(b)发展类别及其之间的关系,以及(c)定义核心类别并构建实质性理论。
报告了生成实质性理论的方法步骤,即 GRAndparent-CarEgiving(GRACE)模型。
需要用基于被调查者的经验和文化背景的文化一致理论来指导研究,从而为照顾孙辈的祖父母的幸福感和医疗保健提供信息。