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Int J Aging Hum Dev ; 41(4): 345-58, 1995.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8821244

ABSTRACT

This study examines the home care situation of seventy-five urban chronically ill men and women and their caregivers in three cities in the People's Republic of China. It documents the type of home care provided, the severity of illness, and the dependency in activities of daily living in order to appreciate the complexity of these care situations. The findings reveal that women serve as the caregivers in the majority of the cases and often they are elderly spouses with health problems of their own. The physical, social, psychological, and financial problems experienced by these patients create an enormous burden for the caregivers whether spouses or younger family members coming home from work to a second shift. If alternatives to home care, such as nursing homes, were available, 54 percent of these caregivers would be willing to institutionalize their elderly relative. All caregivers express the need for more assistance in providing home care. This study raises questions regarding the role of the family, the state, and specifically the health care system in caring for the elderly chronically ill in light of their increasing numbers in the population.


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Caregivers , Chronic Disease , Health Services for the Aged/organization & administration , Home Nursing , Urban Health , Activities of Daily Living , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Caregivers/psychology , China , Education , Female , Health Status , Housing , Humans , Interpersonal Relations , Male , Mental Disorders/psychology , Middle Aged , Social Support
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