Caregiving for frail home‐dwelling older people: A qualitative study of family caregivers' experiences

Author:

Søvde Bente Egge12ORCID,Sandvoll Anne Marie2,Natvik Eli2,Drageset Jorunn12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health and Caring Sciences Western Norway University of Applied Sciences Førde Norway

2. Department of Global Public Health and Primary Care, Faculty of Medicine University of Bergen Bergen Norway

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe increasing frailty of home‐dwelling older people can lead to rising expectations from their family caregivers due to various demographic developments and political guidelines. European data show that 60% of home‐dwelling older people receive informal care. Frailty among older people is a state of vulnerability, increasing the risk of adverse health outcomes, declining daily activities and needing long‐term care.AimTo explore family caregivers' lived experiences with caring for frail, home‐dwelling older people.MethodsWe conducted a phenomenological study to obtain in‐depth descriptions of the phenomenon. We interviewed nine family caregivers, five men and four women between 52 and 90 years old, in‐depth in their homes. We used a hermeneutical phenomenological approach described by van Manen and followed the COREQ checklist.ResultsThe phenomenon's essential meaning is described as striving to adapt throughout the caring relationship. The interrelated themes describe different caring relationships, caring for a family member and letting go of the primary caring responsibility.ConclusionsFamily caregivers describe care as meaningful yet demanding. In our study, the varying condition of frailty was an additional challenge in care. By addressing these challenges, healthcare providers can better support and help family caregivers to withstand their caring relationships. The Norwegian Centre for Research Data approved the study (Ref.61202).

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gerontology

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