Perceptions of informal caregivers about motivations, needs, and benefits of care for dependent older adults.
Maria Regina Teixeira Ferreira CapeloChristina Cesar Praça BrasilRita Maria Lemos Baptista SilvaJoão André Ferreira CapeloAntónio José de Olim Marote QuintalLeonardo José Maciel RibeiroRaimunda Magalhães da SilvaEllen Synthia Fernandes de OliveiraPublished in: Ciencia & saude coletiva (2024)
The informal caregiver provides non-remunerated permanent or regular care to dependent older adults. This qualitative study aimed to identify the perceptions of informal caregivers about motivations, needs, and benefits of caring for dependent older adults. It was conducted with ten Portuguese informal caregivers, based on an instrument with questions about the care provided to older adults and their perceptions about performing this role. The results revealed the following motivations for care: proximity and trust relationship, duty of care, more available family members, home proximity, lack of vacancies, high cost of shelter institutions, and older adults' desire to remain in their homes. The primary care activities for older adults are hydration, hygiene, food, therapeutic administration, companionship, emotional support, comfort, entertainment, and promoting autonomy and dignity. The needs identified by the caregivers were home, social security, and the caregiver's employer support, financial help, psychological support, and training to care for the older adults. The benefits of informal care for dependent older adults were prompt family support, physical and emotional security, affection, and companionship. This study gives voice to crucial citizens.