Fauk Nelsensius Klau, Seran Alfonsa Liquory, Ward Paul Russell
Centre for Public Health, Equity and Human Flourishing, Torrens University Australia, Adelaide 5000, Australia.
Atapupu Public Health Centre, Health Department of Belu District, Atambua 85752, Indonesia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Aug 20;22(8):1307. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22081307.
Despite its positive impact on household income, parental labour migration negatively affects left-behind children (LBC) and their caregivers. Studies in various settings have reported different impacts on LBC, but less is known about the consequences faced by their caregivers. This qualitative study used in-depth interviews to collect data from caregivers of LBC whose parents migrated for employment. Participants were recruited using the snowball sampling technique, starting with the distribution of study information sheets through village offices in Belu and Malacca districts, Indonesia. Data analysis was guided by a qualitative data analysis framework, which involved several steps, including familiarisation with the data or transcripts, identification of a thematic framework, indexing the data, charting the data, and mapping and interpreting the entire data. The findings showed that despite some benefits, including monthly remittances and positive feelings of living with and receiving support from LBC experienced by some caregivers, parental labour migration negatively impacted most caregivers due to their caregiving roles and responsibilities. These challenges included (i) mental and physical health issues, (ii) impacts on daily food and healthcare needs, and (iii) difficulties in their social lives and overall well-being. The findings underscore the need for comprehensive support systems and interventions to address these challenges and improve caregiver well-being. Such support systems should include access to mental and physical health services, financial assistance, employment opportunities, and social support networks. Future large-scale studies are recommended to explore the various impacts of parental migration and caregiving roles and responsibilities on caregivers of LBC, as the findings can better inform the development of policies and interventions to support them.
尽管父母外出打工对家庭收入有积极影响,但这对留守儿童及其照顾者产生了负面影响。在不同环境下进行的研究报告了对留守儿童的不同影响,但对于其照顾者所面临的后果却知之甚少。这项定性研究通过深入访谈,从父母外出打工的留守儿童照顾者那里收集数据。参与者采用滚雪球抽样技术招募,首先通过印度尼西亚贝鲁和马六甲地区的乡村办公室分发研究信息表。数据分析以定性数据分析框架为指导,该框架涉及几个步骤,包括熟悉数据或笔录、确定主题框架、为数据建立索引、绘制数据图表以及绘制和解释整个数据。研究结果表明,尽管有一些好处,包括一些照顾者每月收到汇款以及与留守儿童共同生活并得到他们支持的积极感受,但父母外出打工因其照顾角色和责任对大多数照顾者产生了负面影响。这些挑战包括:(一)身心健康问题;(二)对日常饮食和医疗需求的影响;(三)社交生活和整体幸福感方面的困难。研究结果强调需要全面的支持系统和干预措施来应对这些挑战并改善照顾者的幸福感。这样的支持系统应包括获得身心健康服务、经济援助、就业机会以及社会支持网络。建议未来进行大规模研究,以探索父母外出打工以及照顾角色和责任对留守儿童照顾者的各种影响,因为研究结果可为制定支持他们的政策和干预措施提供更好的参考依据。