Caring for my wife: voices from Malay older husbands in Singapore |
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Authors: | Chang-Keun Han Izarina Binte Jupri |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Social Welfare, Faculty of Arts &2. Social Sciences , Sungkyunkwan University , Jongnogu Myeongnyundong , South Korea chkhan@skku.edu;4. Care and Counselling Department , Medical Social Worker, Tan Tock Seng Hospital , Singapore |
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Abstract: | This study explores how Malay older husbands giving care to their wives in Singapore respond to these roles through coping strategies and social support. This study uses in-depth interviews with five Malay older husbands whose wives are homebound because of dementia and kidney problems. Key findings suggest that husbands report low caregiver burden or strain. However, all the participants report that they do not take time off from their caregiving roles because they have no other immediate sources of support. Services relieving their caregiving responsibilities would be helpful to reduce stress and prevent future burnout. |
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Keywords: | Malay older husbands caregiving to wives caregiving roles and strains in-depth interview |
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