"Keep Dignity Intact": Exploring Desires for Quality Long-Term Care Among Midlife Women

Natalie D. Pope, Jane E. Riley

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Abstract

The purpose of this qualitative study was to provide in-depth descriptions of preferences for receipt of long-term care among a small sample of information-rich cases. The participants in this study, women in late midlife caring for a parent or parent-in-law, expressed where they would prefer to receive care, who they would want to provide care, and personal traits that would be important in a caregiver. A major theme centered personal characteristics these women would want in a caregiver, traits such as empathy, sensitivity, and knowledgeable about elder care. Implications for social work practice are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)693-708
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume56
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • caregiving
  • future care planning
  • long-term care
  • qualitative

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Nursing (miscellaneous)

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