Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence

Yes === As the ageing population in China continues to grow, more people will be living with long-term health conditions and require support from family care-givers. This scoping review therefore aims to explore sources of stress and coping mechanisms adopted by care-givers of older relatives living...

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Main Authors: Bífárìn, Oládayò, O., Quinn, Catherine, Breen, Liz, Wu, C., Ke, M., Yu, L., Oyebode, Jan R.
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18567
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spelling ndltd-BRADFORD-oai-bradscholars.brad.ac.uk-10454-185672021-07-31T05:01:13Z Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence Bífárìn, Oládayò, O. Quinn, Catherine Breen, Liz Wu, C. Ke, M. Yu, L. Oyebode, Jan R. Filial piety Self-actualisation Burden Problem-focused coping Emotion-focused coping Family care-givers Service provision Long-term care Yes As the ageing population in China continues to grow, more people will be living with long-term health conditions and require support from family care-givers. This scoping review therefore aims to explore sources of stress and coping mechanisms adopted by care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China. Literature searches were conducted in English (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SCOPUS) and Chinese (CNKI, WANFANG DATA, CQVIP and CBM) databases between October and November 2019. The searches focused on the stressors and coping mechanisms utilised by family care-givers residing in the community. Narrative synthesis was used to identify themes within the data. Forty-six papers were included: 20 papers from English and 26 from Chinese databases. Six themes captured stressors: care-giving time (N = 22), financial resources (N = 17), role and personal strains (N = 42), preparedness (N = 4), social roles (N = 10) and lack of adequate formal support (N = 22); and one theme captured coping (N = 14). Unmet needs of care-givers of older relatives in mainland China were found to be extensive. Only a few studies had attempted to explore the causal link between stressors, coping and the influence of culture. Findings underscore the significance of adequately capturing intricacies around care-givers’ unmet needs, rather than generalising on the basis of culture. Qualitative studies are critical to providing a better understanding of the relationship between stressors, coping and resources afforded to care-givers by their cultural environment. Having such understanding is crucial to inform the development of competent care, which promotes self-efficacy and self-actualisation in care-givers in mainland China. This work was supported by Research England: Quality Related Global Challenge Research Fund (QR-GCRF). 2021-07-20T08:14:49Z 2021-07-29T09:15:31Z 2021-07-20T08:14:49Z 2021-07-29T09:15:31Z 2021 2021-05-05 2021-07-08 2021-07-20T07:14:55Z Article Accepted manuscript Bífárìn O, Quinn C, Breen L et al (2021) Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence. Ageing and Society. Accepted for Publication. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18567 en https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X21000817 © The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press. This article has been published in a revised form in Ageing & Society [https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X21000817]. This version is free to view and download for private research and study only. Not for re-distribution, re-sale or use in derivative works. Cambridge University Press
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topic Filial piety
Self-actualisation
Burden
Problem-focused coping
Emotion-focused coping
Family care-givers
Service provision
Long-term care
spellingShingle Filial piety
Self-actualisation
Burden
Problem-focused coping
Emotion-focused coping
Family care-givers
Service provision
Long-term care
Bífárìn, Oládayò, O.
Quinn, Catherine
Breen, Liz
Wu, C.
Ke, M.
Yu, L.
Oyebode, Jan R.
Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
description Yes === As the ageing population in China continues to grow, more people will be living with long-term health conditions and require support from family care-givers. This scoping review therefore aims to explore sources of stress and coping mechanisms adopted by care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China. Literature searches were conducted in English (CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SCOPUS) and Chinese (CNKI, WANFANG DATA, CQVIP and CBM) databases between October and November 2019. The searches focused on the stressors and coping mechanisms utilised by family care-givers residing in the community. Narrative synthesis was used to identify themes within the data. Forty-six papers were included: 20 papers from English and 26 from Chinese databases. Six themes captured stressors: care-giving time (N = 22), financial resources (N = 17), role and personal strains (N = 42), preparedness (N = 4), social roles (N = 10) and lack of adequate formal support (N = 22); and one theme captured coping (N = 14). Unmet needs of care-givers of older relatives in mainland China were found to be extensive. Only a few studies had attempted to explore the causal link between stressors, coping and the influence of culture. Findings underscore the significance of adequately capturing intricacies around care-givers’ unmet needs, rather than generalising on the basis of culture. Qualitative studies are critical to providing a better understanding of the relationship between stressors, coping and resources afforded to care-givers by their cultural environment. Having such understanding is crucial to inform the development of competent care, which promotes self-efficacy and self-actualisation in care-givers in mainland China. === This work was supported by Research England: Quality Related Global Challenge Research Fund (QR-GCRF).
author Bífárìn, Oládayò, O.
Quinn, Catherine
Breen, Liz
Wu, C.
Ke, M.
Yu, L.
Oyebode, Jan R.
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Quinn, Catherine
Breen, Liz
Wu, C.
Ke, M.
Yu, L.
Oyebode, Jan R.
author_sort Bífárìn, Oládayò, O.
title Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
title_short Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
title_full Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
title_fullStr Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
title_full_unstemmed Stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland China: A scoping review of the evidence
title_sort stressors and coping mechanisms of family care-givers of older relatives living with long-term conditions in mainland china: a scoping review of the evidence
publisher Cambridge University Press
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18567
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