Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore

Singapore is a rapidly ageing society faced with an increasing life expectancy of older adults. More often than not, these older adults are living longer yet many of them are suffering from chronic illnesses. This can take a toll not just on the Singapore healthcare system but also on their family c...

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Main Author: Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu
Other Authors: Paul Victor Patinadan
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1778842024-06-09T15:31:48Z Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu Paul Victor Patinadan School of Social Sciences Dr Wayne Freeman Chong Weien wayne.chong@ntu.edu.sg, paul.patinadan@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Family caregivers Well-being Older adult care recipient Long-term care services Photovoice Singapore Singapore is a rapidly ageing society faced with an increasing life expectancy of older adults. More often than not, these older adults are living longer yet many of them are suffering from chronic illnesses. This can take a toll not just on the Singapore healthcare system but also on their family caregivers. To care for these older adults, family members have to take on such caregiving roles, sometimes unexpectedly. Caregivers play a crucial in providing quality care for their older care recipients. The quality of care provided for the care recipient is influenced by the well-being of their caregivers. Given the limited studies conducted on long-term care service (LTCS) utilisation in Singapore, this present study aims to examine the effects of LTCS and non-LTCS usage on the well-being of caregivers. As such, qualitative research was conducted using the photovoice method along with a focus group discussion to understand each caregiver’s experience. The following themes of how LTCS use or non-use affects caregiver’s well-being were uncovered: (a) LTCS non-use improves physical health and social relationships but increases stress for caregivers; (b) LTCS use supplements informal caregiving by family caregivers and (c) Psychosocial aspects of caregiving. Understanding the facilitators and inhibitors of well-being from care recipients’ use of LTCS provides greater insights into ways of improving the well-being of caregivers. Bachelor's degree 2024-06-03T00:49:17Z 2024-06-03T00:49:17Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, R. Z. C. (2024). Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177884 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177884 en PSY-IRB-2023-043 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Social Sciences
Family caregivers
Well-being
Older adult care recipient
Long-term care services
Photovoice
Singapore
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Family caregivers
Well-being
Older adult care recipient
Long-term care services
Photovoice
Singapore
Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu
Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
description Singapore is a rapidly ageing society faced with an increasing life expectancy of older adults. More often than not, these older adults are living longer yet many of them are suffering from chronic illnesses. This can take a toll not just on the Singapore healthcare system but also on their family caregivers. To care for these older adults, family members have to take on such caregiving roles, sometimes unexpectedly. Caregivers play a crucial in providing quality care for their older care recipients. The quality of care provided for the care recipient is influenced by the well-being of their caregivers. Given the limited studies conducted on long-term care service (LTCS) utilisation in Singapore, this present study aims to examine the effects of LTCS and non-LTCS usage on the well-being of caregivers. As such, qualitative research was conducted using the photovoice method along with a focus group discussion to understand each caregiver’s experience. The following themes of how LTCS use or non-use affects caregiver’s well-being were uncovered: (a) LTCS non-use improves physical health and social relationships but increases stress for caregivers; (b) LTCS use supplements informal caregiving by family caregivers and (c) Psychosocial aspects of caregiving. Understanding the facilitators and inhibitors of well-being from care recipients’ use of LTCS provides greater insights into ways of improving the well-being of caregivers.
author2 Paul Victor Patinadan
author_facet Paul Victor Patinadan
Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu
format Final Year Project
author Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu
author_sort Lim, Rebecca Zhao Chu
title Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
title_short Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
title_full Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
title_fullStr Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (LTCS) in Singapore
title_sort photovoice study on the well-being of family caregivers with older care recipient users and non-users of long-term care services (ltcs) in singapore
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177884
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