Crucial Role of Respite Care in Supporting Informal Caregivers: A Challenge for the Care of Older Adults in the Middle East and North Africa

Author:

Lotfalinezhad Elham,Andersen-Ranberg Karen,Bhalla Devender,Nadrian HaidarORCID

Abstract

With the lack of respite care, caregivers will often suffer from physical, mental, and financial hardships. In the Middle East and North African countries, religion and cultural considerations may pull in opposite directions as a vast majority of families in the region care for their loved ones at home. Moreover, the sense of responsibility and obligations toward caring for an older family member also influences caregivers’ decision-making, even though such considerations may deprive them of even a short vacation or break. It is important for policymakers and stakeholders, in close participation with families and older adults receiving care, to take into account how various factors related to social, cultural, and religious matters affect quality of care and the well-being of care recipients and caregivers. Official policies could have an essential role in opening new avenues for temporary respite care, but authorities should be aware of the importance of cultural and religious principles while setting up such policies. Therefore, policymakers should engage with the relevant organizations, such as municipalities, nongovernmental organizations, charities, and religious institutions, to help the health system in establishing respite care facilities. In this article, we discuss a number of key issues and provide suggestions as to how this goal might be achieved. The availability of respite services could have a positive influence on the physical and mental health of both older adults in need of care and informal caregivers. In conclusion, those receiving care, caregivers, and the public health-care system will gain from the development of a range of respite care services.

Publisher

S. Karger AG

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Ageing

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