Mansilla-Domínguez José Miguel, Recio-Vivas Ana María, Lorenzo-Allegue Laura, Cachón-Pérez José Miguel, Esteban-Gonzalo Laura, Palacios-Ceña Domingo
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Biomedical and Health Sciences, European University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
Departament of Nursing, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
BMC Nurs. 2024 Jul 15;23(1):477. doi: 10.1186/s12912-024-02151-0.
The aim of this study was to describe grandmothers' experiences of taking care of their grandchildren in terms of their care-giving tasks, motivations and emotions.
A qualitative phenomenological study was conducted. Purposive sampling was used, based on the relevance of the research question. Seventeen participants were included, women ≥ 65 years old, grandmothers who care for their grandchildren at least 10 h per week and who attended the Nursing units of the Primary Care Health Centers (Madrid Public Health Service). Seventeen in-depth interviews were conducted. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim and thematic analysis was carried out from the perspective of hermeneutic phenomenology. For the analysis, the Excel program was used to organize and share the coding process. Also, we followed COREQ guidelines.
Four main themes were identified: (a) Care out of obligation, where participants feel an obligation to help their children by caring for grandchildren, regardless of their number, and prefer to do so voluntarily; (b) Care out of responsibility, where grandmothers see their role as a responsibility that includes saving costs by caring for grandchildren and facilitating their children's work life balance; (c) Care as a social duty, reflecting a moral commitment inherited from their mothers to help future generations; and (d) Construction of care from a gender perspective, where grandmothers, as women, primarily assume the care and upbringing of grandchildren.
Our results contribute to increase knowledge about childcare provided by grandmothers to their grandchildren. Grandmothers become fundamental pillars of families by helping their children balance family and work. Behind this care there is a strong sense of obligation, duty and generational responsibility. Grandmothers' help presents differences in the distribution of tasks and care by sex. Identifying factors that motivate grandmothers to care for their grandchildren helps nurses to perform higher quality comprehensive care.
本研究旨在从照顾任务、动机和情感方面描述祖母照顾孙辈的经历。
进行了一项质性现象学研究。基于研究问题的相关性采用了目的抽样法。纳入了17名参与者,年龄≥65岁的女性,每周至少照顾孙辈10小时且在初级保健健康中心(马德里公共卫生服务机构)护理单元就诊的祖母。进行了17次深度访谈。访谈进行了录音,逐字转录,并从诠释现象学的角度进行了主题分析。为了进行分析,使用Excel程序来组织和分享编码过程。此外,我们遵循了COREQ指南。
确定了四个主要主题:(a)出于义务的照顾,参与者感到有义务通过照顾孙辈来帮助他们的孩子,无论孙辈数量多少,并且更愿意自愿这样做;(b)出于责任的照顾,祖母将自己的角色视为一种责任,包括通过照顾孙辈节省成本并促进孩子的工作与生活平衡;(c)作为社会义务的照顾,反映了从母亲那里继承的帮助后代的道德承诺;(d)从性别角度构建照顾,祖母作为女性,主要承担孙辈的照顾和养育。
我们的结果有助于增加对祖母为孙辈提供儿童照料的了解。祖母通过帮助孩子平衡家庭和工作成为家庭的重要支柱。在这种照料背后有一种强烈的义务感、责任感和代际责任感。祖母的帮助在任务分配和性别照料方面存在差异。确定促使祖母照顾孙辈的因素有助于护士提供更高质量的综合护理。