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dc.contributor.authorBifarin, Oladayo O.
dc.contributor.authorQuinn, Catherine
dc.contributor.authorBreen, Liz
dc.contributor.authorYu, L.
dc.contributor.authorOyebode, Jan R.
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-08T16:37:59Z
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-27T14:51:46Z
dc.date.available2023-03-08T16:37:59Z
dc.date.available2023-03-27T14:51:46Z
dc.date.issued2023-02
dc.identifier.citationBifarin O, Quinn C, Breen L et al (2023) Exploration of meaning, motivation, and preparedness to care amongst the one-child policy generation in China. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 38(2): e5887.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10454/19378
dc.descriptionYesen_US
dc.description.abstractIn China there is a cultural expectation (Xiao, -filial piety) that offspring should provide care for their parents. However, the sustainability of this is threatened by the impact of the One-Child Policy (OCP) (1979-2015), which has resulted in a diminution in numbers of children available to care, rapid urbanisation and increase in the number of women in employment. In this context, the objective was to explore the motivations, meaning, and preparedness for future caregiving of offspring affected by the OCP. We adopted a constructivist position using a hermeneutic phenomenology approach and interviewed eight current and prospective caregivers aged 20-35 years about future caregiving responsibilities. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews, analysed using reflective Thematic Analysis. Three prominent themes: (i) Caregiving beliefs, (ii) Caregiving conditions and (iii) Contextual factors were identified under an overarching theme "Competing pressures-meanings, motivation and preparedness". Despite the inherent stress, participants envisaged providing or organising care in the future to fulfil Xiao, and most viewed long-term care settings as unviable. Ultimately, the findings suggested that the actual performance of caregiving would not always measure up to ideal expectations, resulting in 'filial discrepancy' that is, a gap between societal expectations for caregiving to older relatives and actual caregiving performance. This could adversely impact the caregivers and quality of care provided. The findings highlighted the urgent need to develop culturally attuned services, including education and training for family caregivers, health and social care professionals.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by Research England: Quality Related Global Challenge Research Fund; University of Bradford.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.relation.isreferencedbyhttps://doi.org/10.1002/gps.5887en_US
dc.rights© 2023 The Authors. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.en_US
dc.subjectCare qualityen_US
dc.subjectCaregivingen_US
dc.subjectFamily caregiversen_US
dc.subjectFilial discrepancyen_US
dc.subjectFilial pietyen_US
dc.subjectOlder relativesen_US
dc.subjectService designen_US
dc.titleExploration of meaning, motivation, and preparedness to care amongst the one-child policy generation in Chinaen_US
dc.status.refereedYesen_US
dc.date.Accepted2023-01-24
dc.date.application2023-02-02
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.type.versionPublished versionen_US
dc.rights.licenseCC-BYen_US
dc.date.updated2023-03-08T16:38:00Z
refterms.dateFOA2023-03-27T14:53:14Z
dc.openaccess.statusopenAccessen_US


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