| Literature DB >> 35409709 |
Christine A Fruhauf1, Angela Nancy Mendoza2, Aimee L Fox3, Heather Greenwood-Junkermeier4, Nathaniel R Riggs1, Loriena A Yancura4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Custodial grandparents experience greater physical health declines and higher rates of depression than their same-age peers who do not provide care, and grandchildren in grandfamilies often have behavior problems. However, few researchers have explored the impact of self-care education on decreasing these negative outcomes. Our study examined how a self-care and life-skills intervention influenced health behavior change in a sample of grandparents and grandchildren.Entities:
Keywords: grandfamilies; health and wellness; self-care practices; strengths-based approaches
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35409709 PMCID: PMC8997696 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19074027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Focus Group Protocol Questions.
| Grandparents | Grandchildren |
|---|---|
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What changes occurred in your life as a result of participating in the intervention? What did you learn about yourself that you did not know before, after participating in the program? What tools have you found most helpful in the self-care practices that you learned during the intervention? What changes have occurred in the way your family communicates or interacts because of what you learned during the program? |
What did you like most/least about the program? How comfortable were you during the class? What activities did you enjoy the most/the least? What do you believe should be changed about the program? Would you recommend the program to your friends? |
Qualitative Coding Scheme for Experiences of Grandparents and Grandchildren.
| Themes | Codes |
|---|---|
| (1) Grandfamilies’ engagement in physical and leisure activities | Meditation and mindfulness; walks; hiking; yoga; sleep; activities w/grandchildren |
| (2) Grandfamilies’ ability to manage emotional stressors | Emotion regulation: problem solving; walking away/letting go/boundaries |
| (3) Grandfamilies’ establishment of social and community support systems | Social support, peer-to-peer mentoring; agency-related services; counseling services |