Lalani Nasreen, Osei Evans Appiah, Yang Siqi, Katare Bhagyashree, Wagle Sampada
School of Nursing, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
Department of Public Health, Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.
BMC Geriatr. 2025 Apr 10;25(1):239. doi: 10.1186/s12877-025-05853-5.
Rural caregivers experience significant financial stressors while caring for their older family members with chronic illnesses. Limited access to care, support, and resources in rural areas poses significant financial threats and insecurity for some caregivers. As the majority of rural family caregivers are women, these challenges also represent gender disparities, role imbalances, and division of labor in the society that has rarely been explored in the literature from a rural context. To address these gaps, our study aims to explore the lived experiences of financial burdens and struggles of rural female family caregivers of older adults with chronic illness.
Using a purposive sampling approach, qualitative interviews among N = 20 rural woman caregivers of older adults with any serious chronic illness was carried out. Interviews were done in-person, telephone or online as preferred by the participants. Each interview was about 45-60 min. All the data were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using the thematic content analysis approach.
Our findings showed significant gender role imbalances and financial disparities among the rural women caregivers. Major themes identified were indirect caregiving costs, direct caregiving costs, and barriers in navigating financial support systems. Participants reported losing jobs, experiencing caregiving stress and poor wellbeing, time constraints, financial losses, using pension plan and health coverage benefits to support themselves and their family. Barriers reported include financial decision making and documentation struggles, and difficulties in accessing savings and health coverage benefits and other legal complications.
Rural female caregivers face significant financial threats and insecurities exacerbated by the interplay of gender roles and rural inequities. These inequities need to be addressed to support better caregiving policies and interventions. Provision of financial services and guidance to support rural and disadvantaged women family caregivers in navigating financial resources, financial health planning and decision-making processes is needed. Future comparative and longitudinal studies are recommended to see the long-term effects of financial burdens and inequities on the wellbeing of female caregivers of older adults in the rural communities.
农村护理人员在照顾患有慢性病的老年家庭成员时面临巨大的经济压力。农村地区获得护理、支持和资源的机会有限,给一些护理人员带来了重大的经济威胁和不安全感。由于大多数农村家庭护理人员是女性,这些挑战也代表了性别差异、角色失衡以及社会劳动分工,而从农村背景出发进行的文献研究中很少探讨这些问题。为了填补这些空白,我们的研究旨在探索农村慢性病老年女性家庭护理人员的经济负担和挣扎的生活经历。
采用目的抽样法,对20名患有任何严重慢性病的农村老年女性护理人员进行了定性访谈。访谈根据参与者的偏好,通过面对面、电话或在线方式进行。每次访谈约45 - 60分钟。所有数据均进行记录、转录,并采用主题内容分析法进行分析。
我们的研究结果显示,农村女性护理人员之间存在显著的性别角色失衡和经济差异。确定的主要主题包括间接护理成本、直接护理成本以及在获取经济支持系统方面的障碍。参与者报告称失去工作、经历护理压力和健康状况不佳、时间限制、经济损失,利用养老金计划和医保福利来维持自己和家人的生活。报告的障碍包括财务决策和文件处理困难,以及在获取储蓄、医保福利和其他法律问题方面的困难。
农村女性护理人员面临重大的经济威胁和不安全感,性别角色和农村不平等的相互作用加剧了这些问题。需要解决这些不平等问题,以支持更好的护理政策和干预措施。需要提供金融服务和指导,以支持农村和弱势女性家庭护理人员管理财务资源、进行财务健康规划和决策过程。建议未来进行比较研究和纵向研究,以了解经济负担和不平等对农村社区老年女性护理人员福祉的长期影响。