Literature DB >> 17503688

Factors affecting burden of South Koreans providing care to disabled older family members.

Minhong Lee1, Eunkyung Yoon, Nancy P Kropf.   

Abstract

This study examined the determinants of caregiving burden among South Koreans who care for their disabled older family members. A sample of 1000 primary caregivers taken from the Comprehensive Study for Elderly Welfare Policy in Seoul, South Korea was analyzed. Independent variables included the demographic characteristics of caregivers and care recipients, the severity of cognitive impairment among care recipients, care recipients' functional abilities, financial adequacy and caregivers' degree of social support. Hierarchical regression was used to predict the levels of caregivers' burden. Similar to western care providers, South Korean caregivers who were in poor health and who had little informal social support, inadequate financial resources and more weekly caregiving hours were more likely to experience intense caregiving burden. Burden was also positively related to the functional and cognitive disabilities of care recipients. The results of this study indicate that certain aspects of caregiving are unique to South Koreans. Daughters-in-law were the most common caregiver within the sample which indicates that South Korean eldercare is non-consanguineous. Identifying predictors of South Korean caregivers' burden promotes a more comprehensive understanding of cultural experiences in caring for older adults.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17503688     DOI: 10.2190/C4U5-078N-R83L-P1MN

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Aging Hum Dev        ISSN: 0091-4150


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