Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study
Background: Empty-nest elders have considerable needs for daily living, health care, and social support in China. The growing need for care of an aging population requires to be met through adequate policy decision making by government. Aim: To explore care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people...
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doaj-b67e239e41674e9d950169c384cf88452020-11-24T21:59:55ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Nursing Sciences2352-01322015-03-0121152210.1016/j.ijnss.2015.01.008Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative studyJun-E Liu0Jun-Ye Tian1Peng Yue2Yong-Li Wang3Xue-Ping Du4Shuang-Qin Chen5Capital Medical University, School of Nursing, Beijing, ChinaCapital Medical University, School of Nursing, Beijing, ChinaCapital Medical University, School of Nursing, Beijing, ChinaYuetan Community Health Service Center, Fuxing Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaYuetan Community Health Service Center, Fuxing Hospital Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing, ChinaCapital Medical University, School of Nursing, Beijing, ChinaBackground: Empty-nest elders have considerable needs for daily living, health care, and social support in China. The growing need for care of an aging population requires to be met through adequate policy decision making by government. Aim: To explore care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people and to provide reference information for relevant authorities in making care-supporting policies. Method: A descriptive qualitative study design was adopted. Twenty-five senior citizens in urban communities who were not living with their children were recruited from three communities in different districts of Beijing. In-depth interviews with a semi-structured questionnaire were used to collect data. A qualitative content analysis method was used to analyze data. Results: A major care need by the empty-nest elderly was home-based care. In view of their physical condition, need of support and their own security problems, they would like to have aging-in-place, home-based care by housemaid employment, or have institutionalized care in the future. However, they had some concerns about institutionalized care. Conclusions: A combination of home-based and community-based care is a suitable mode of care for the empty-nest elderly, and institutionalized care is an expected supplementary form of care.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352013215000095Empty-nestElderlyNeedsAging-in-placeQualitative approach |
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Jun-E Liu Jun-Ye Tian Peng Yue Yong-Li Wang Xue-Ping Du Shuang-Qin Chen Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study International Journal of Nursing Sciences Empty-nest Elderly Needs Aging-in-place Qualitative approach |
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Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study |
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Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study |
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Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study |
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Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study |
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Living experience and care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in Beijing, China: A qualitative study |
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living experience and care needs of chinese empty-nest elderly people in urban communities in beijing, china: a qualitative study |
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International Journal of Nursing Sciences |
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Background: Empty-nest elders have considerable needs for daily living, health care, and social support in China. The growing need for care of an aging population requires to be met through adequate policy decision making by government.
Aim: To explore care needs of Chinese empty-nest elderly people and to provide reference information for relevant authorities in making care-supporting policies.
Method: A descriptive qualitative study design was adopted. Twenty-five senior citizens in urban communities who were not living with their children were recruited from three communities in different districts of Beijing. In-depth interviews with a semi-structured questionnaire were used to collect data. A qualitative content analysis method was used to analyze data.
Results: A major care need by the empty-nest elderly was home-based care. In view of their physical condition, need of support and their own security problems, they would like to have aging-in-place, home-based care by housemaid employment, or have institutionalized care in the future. However, they had some concerns about institutionalized care.
Conclusions: A combination of home-based and community-based care is a suitable mode of care for the empty-nest elderly, and institutionalized care is an expected supplementary form of care. |
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Empty-nest Elderly Needs Aging-in-place Qualitative approach |
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