Grandmothers raising grandchildren: managing, balancing and maintaining family relationships.
Elizabeth M TracyRashon BraxtonChristina HenrichAlexandra B JeanblancMc Kenzie K WallaceChristopher J BurantCarol M MusilPublished in: Journal of women & aging (2021)
Most grandparents raising grandchildren are embedded in a network of family members who either help them carry out the caregiving task or complicate that role. This study examined how grandmothers described family relationships, that is, with the grandchild's parents, grandmother's spouses/partners, and other relatives. Data were drawn from 457 weekly journal entries submitted by 129 grandmother caregivers. Using thematic analysis, a three-person team coded using NVIVO 12. Grandmothers described three overarching relationship themes: managing conflicted relationships with the grandchild's parents, balancing relationships with their spouse/partner, and maintaining relationships with other relatives. Implications for practice are provided.