Title of article :
Family and family-like interactions in households with round-the-clock paid foreign carers in Israel
Author/Authors :
AYALON، LIAT نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages :
16
From page :
671
To page :
686
Abstract :
This paper reports a study of family and family-like interactions and transfers, or exchanges of goods and resources, between paid, round-the-clock, Filipino home carers and those they care for in a sample of households in Israel. Qualitative interviews about their experiences and attitudes concerning the care role were conducted with 22 family members and 29 Filipino home-care workers. A thematic analysis of the interview data identified three major themes: the structure and internal dynamics of the adapted family or family-like system of care ; the role of family members; and the role of Filipino home-care workers in the new system of care. Sons and daughters tended to appropriate the care-management positions and to reduce their social and emotional support for the care recipient. In contrast, spouse care-givers continued to provide some of the personal and emotional care even when a Filipino home-care worker was employed. Filipino home-care workers were made responsible for daily care and domestic routines and provided emotional and social care. It was found that family members do not relinquish their role as care-givers when round-the-clock foreign carers are on hand, but the nature of their role changes. The results suggest that foreign home-care workers’ job description needs to be redefined to acknowledge the substantial social and emotional care that they provide
Keywords :
LIAT AYALON , Formal care , informal care , Exchanges , solidarity , filial care
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Serial Year :
2009
Journal title :
Ageing and Society
Record number :
651638
Link To Document :
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