Attitudes and beliefs of Spanish families regarding their family members aged 75 years and over who live alone: a qualitative study.
Molina-Mula JesúsJulia Gallo-EstradaAlexandre Miquel-NovajraPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Families held two main views regarding elderly individuals living alone: a more traditional one in which elderly care is considered a moral duty associated with women, and a more modern view in which elderly care is considered a personal option that can be delegated. Sociomedical resources were considered insufficient and not easily accessible.