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Older male carers and the positive aspects of care
Author(s)Oscar Ribiero, Constança Paúl
Journal titleAgeing and Society, vol 28, part 2, February 2008
Pagespp 165-183
Sourcehttp://www.journals.cambridge.org/ASO
KeywordsHusbands as carers ; Wives ; Well being ; Social surveys ; Portugal.
AnnotationOlder men are becoming more visible in care-giving research, but there are still few studies that focus expressly on the extent to which care-giving has made positive contributions to their life and has been rewarding. Drawing data from in-depth personal interviews, this Portuguese study analyses the positive statements in the personal descriptions of the care-giving experience of 53 older men who were caring for chronically-ill wives. It also explores the differences between the positive references made by the men who were caring for a wife who had dementia and those made by men whose wives had physical impairments. Using open coding and content analysis, positive aspects were identified in 32 of the 53 caregiving situations. The most prevalent themes were 'satisfaction' and 'perceived social honour'. The findings show that positive returns from the caring experience and role were strongly associated with previous good marital relationships and the husband's good self-rated health, and manifested in both specific and coping strategies and global and situational meaning-making processes. The study demonstrates that much more can be learnt about the positive dimensions of care in older men's lives, and that such understanding can inform and strengthen formal and therapeutic support. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-080204002 A
ClassmarkP6:SNA: SNW: D:F:5HH: 3F: 76T

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