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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Caregiving for Older Family Members by Young Caregivers in Singapore: Transition, Trials, and Tribulations
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Mehta, Kalyani Kirtikar
, Subramaniam, Araviinthansai
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aging
/ Caregivers
/ Culture
/ Dementia
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Fertility
/ Humans
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life expectancy
/ Long term health care
/ Older people
/ Palliative Care
/ Population
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality of life
/ Singapore
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Caregiving for Older Family Members by Young Caregivers in Singapore: Transition, Trials, and Tribulations
by
Mehta, Kalyani Kirtikar
, Subramaniam, Araviinthansai
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aging
/ Caregivers
/ Culture
/ Dementia
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Fertility
/ Humans
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life expectancy
/ Long term health care
/ Older people
/ Palliative Care
/ Population
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality of life
/ Singapore
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Caregiving for Older Family Members by Young Caregivers in Singapore: Transition, Trials, and Tribulations
by
Mehta, Kalyani Kirtikar
, Subramaniam, Araviinthansai
in
Activities of daily living
/ Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Aging
/ Caregivers
/ Culture
/ Dementia
/ Families & family life
/ Family
/ Fertility
/ Humans
/ Intergenerational relationships
/ Life expectancy
/ Long term health care
/ Older people
/ Palliative Care
/ Population
/ Qualitative Research
/ Quality of life
/ Singapore
/ Young Adult
/ Young adults
2024
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Caregiving for Older Family Members by Young Caregivers in Singapore: Transition, Trials, and Tribulations
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Caregiving for Older Family Members by Young Caregivers in Singapore: Transition, Trials, and Tribulations
2024
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Overview
Amidst population ageing trends and epidemiological transitions, there has been a growing emergence of young family caregivers, about whom most studies have been conducted in Western countries. Their subjective experiences and perceptions toward caregiving remain underexplored in Asia. This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of caregiving for older family members by young caregivers in Singapore. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed to collect and analyse data from semi-structured, in-depth interviews with six young adult caregivers aged between 23 and 29. Interviews were supplemented with photo-elicitation techniques to deepen interview discussions and uncover experiential significance. Findings illustrated transitions into caregiving, challenges across role conflicts and expectations amidst developmental tasks and transitions, and navigation of intergenerational conflicts and ambivalence. Although no definitive conclusions can be reached from this small-scale study, the findings offer important insights into the convergence and intensity of young caregivers’ experiences. Given that caregiving challenges are likely to continue amidst Singapore’s rapidly ageing population, these necessitate further in-depth research efforts. Implications for policy and practice across multiple stakeholders interfacing with youth and older adults are presented. A whole-of-society approach is called for to enable young caregivers to realise their full potential while contributing to their ageing families and nation.
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