Characteristics of Male Family Caregivers in Japan and Their Sense of Care Burden, Capacity to Deal with Stress, and Subjective Sense of Well-Being
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This study aimed to clarify the characteristics of
Japanese male family caregivers in terms of their sense of care burden,
their capacity to deal with stress, and their subjective sense of
well-being. A survey consisting of questionnaires and interviews was
conducted from March to May 2014 in the subjects’ homes. Subjects were
27 Japanese males (the age range: 54 - 85) who provided home care for
their family member. Caregivers who were good at relieving stress or who
had a subjective sense of well-being were found to have a low care
burden. The types and seriousness of diseases of the care recipients
were not related to the caregivers’ sense of burden, capacity to deal
with stress, or subjective sense of well-being. Based on the interview
results, caregivers were found to have the following characteristics:
they were particular about methods of care; they learned how to provide
home care by themselves; they used their social intelligence in home
care; they always provided home care while keeping the future in mind;
and most notably, they considered home care to be their primary
occupation. On the whole, male caregivers were found to alleviate the
burdens of home care by making use of the nursing-care service systems
that enabled them to relieve stress and enjoy their leisure time.
Caregivers considered home care to be their occupation and used their
past social experiences. The workforce helped them deal with the care
recipients’ health conditions or day-to-day changes so that they could
overcome the care burden.
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Uemura, S. , Sekido, K. and Tanioka, T. (2014)
Characteristics of Male Family Caregivers in Japan and Their Sense of
Care Burden, Capacity to Deal with Stress, and Subjective Sense of
Well-Being. Health, 6, 2444-2452. doi: 10.4236/health.2014.618281.
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