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Beliefs and expectations of family and nursing home care among Mexican-origin caregivers
Authors:Carolyn A Mendez-Luck  Clarice Amorim  Katherine P Anthony  Margaret B Neal
Institution:1. College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA;2. Institute on Aging, Portland State University, Portland, Oregon, USA
Abstract:This study examined perceptions of family care, nursing homes, and expectations of future care among 85 Mexican-origin women caregivers, some who lived in Mexico City and some who lived in East Los Angeles, California (East LA). Attitudes of Mexican-born women—living in Mexico City and in East LA—were more similar to each other than those of U.S.-born women. Most caregivers reported a preference for family care and had negative views of institutional care. In addition, despite the negative views about nursing homes, some caregivers expressed a willingness to seek nursing-home care for themselves so as to avoid burdening their children in the future. Findings lend support to the persistence of Mexican cultural values in this sample of Mexican-origin caregiving women, regardless of where they were born.
Keywords:Aging  caregivers  culture  immigrants
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