Affiliation:
1. College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan, Health Science Building – 1A10, Box 6,107 Wiggins Road, Saskatoon, SK, S7N 5E5, Canada
Abstract
Background Population aging is a global phenomenon. Many older adults living with chronic conditions rely on family and friend caregivers. The growing demand for family and friend caregivers underscores the necessity for adequate and effective support services. Purpose The Saskatchewan Caregiver Experience Study sought to gather the perspectives of caregivers of older adults and set priorities for caregiver support. Methods An online survey with open-ended questions was employed in this qualitative descriptive study. In this manuscript, we present our findings from the survey question: “What do you think is most important for support in your caregiving role? In other words, what are your top priorities for support?” Findings This survey question received n = 352 responses, evenly distributed across Saskatchewan in urban-large (33%), urban-small/medium (32%), and rural (35%) settings. Support priorities of Saskatchewan caregivers were found to be access to help when they need it; an ear to listen and a shoulder to lean on; assistance in optimizing the care recipient's health; having healthcare professionals that care; and improved policies, legislations, and regulations. Conclusion Services and interventions that assist caregivers are more likely to be accessed and utilized when caregivers are given the opportunity to identify their own support priorities. This study has the potential to inform health and governmental systems to support caregivers of older adults provincially within Saskatchewan, nationally in Canada, and in a global context.
Funder
Saskatoon Council on Aging