Filial piety obligations and the lived experience of Korean female caregivers of aging parents-in-law in Canada
This study examined, through a narrative phenomenological framework, the experiences of Korean female caregivers in Canada, and the ways in which filial piety obligations affected their quality of life. The existing literature is scarce on information about caregiving by Korean females in both North...
Main Author: | Do, Eun Kyeong |
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Other Authors: | Fuchs, Don (Social Work) |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/32052 |
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