“Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits

Informal caregivers provide the majority of care for older adults residing in their own homes. Caregivinghood, a new evidence-based concept, describes a time of life when relatives provide care at home. These caregivers need knowledge regarding resources to help them resolve the challenges they enco...

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Main Authors: Monica Eriksson, Mia M. T. Wennerberg, Solveig M. Lundgren, Ella Danielson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Societies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/7/3/19
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spelling doaj-34265b54f3364f59a799d6abbd142f542020-11-24T21:28:03ZengMDPI AGSocieties2075-46982017-07-01731910.3390/soc7030019soc7030019“Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and DeficitsMonica Eriksson0Mia M. T. Wennerberg1Solveig M. Lundgren2Ella Danielson3University West, Department of Health Sciences, Center on Salutogenesis, 46186 Trollhättan, SwedenUniversity West, Department of Health Sciences, Center on Salutogenesis, 46186 Trollhättan, SwedenUniversity West, Department of Health Sciences, Center on Salutogenesis, 46186 Trollhättan, SwedenUniversity West, Department of Health Sciences, Center on Salutogenesis, 46186 Trollhättan, SwedenInformal caregivers provide the majority of care for older adults residing in their own homes. Caregivinghood, a new evidence-based concept, describes a time of life when relatives provide care at home. These caregivers need knowledge regarding resources to help them resolve the challenges they encounter. The theoretical framework underpinning this study is Antonovsky’s salutogenic theory of health. This study had two aims: (1) to examine the salutogenic core concepts Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources and Deficits (GRRs/SRRs and GRDs/SRDs) described by Swedish informal caregivers as originating from the environmental and contextual domain of caregivinghood and (2) to discuss how this new knowledge might contribute to the development of health promotion initiatives. This qualitative and theory driven study used inductive and deductive data analysis. Data were gathered through salutogenically guided face-to-face interviews of 32 Swedish informal caregivers. In addition, the study relied on the salutogenic core concepts Specific and Generalized Resistance Resources and Deficits originating from their environment and context. Being in empowering surroundings reflects the presence of usable SRRs/GRRs, whereas Struggling in impeding surroundings reflects the presence of SRDs/GRDs. The results indicate that health-enhancing support has to be individualized (SRRs/SRDs) and generalized (GRRs/GRDs). This study’s salutogenic approach and the methodology enhance the understanding of the mechanisms behind the development of Sense of Coherence. The results contribute both empirically and theoretically to strengthen health promotion research and practice when developing activities and support for caregivers in stressful situations, such as informal caregiving.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/7/3/19caregivinghoodGeneralized and Specific Resistance ResourcesGeneralized and Specific Resistance Deficitshome caretheory driven within-case and across-case analysissalutogenesisinformal caregivercaregiver supportqualitative
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author Monica Eriksson
Mia M. T. Wennerberg
Solveig M. Lundgren
Ella Danielson
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Mia M. T. Wennerberg
Solveig M. Lundgren
Ella Danielson
“Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
Societies
caregivinghood
Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources
Generalized and Specific Resistance Deficits
home care
theory driven within-case and across-case analysis
salutogenesis
informal caregiver
caregiver support
qualitative
author_facet Monica Eriksson
Mia M. T. Wennerberg
Solveig M. Lundgren
Ella Danielson
author_sort Monica Eriksson
title “Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
title_short “Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
title_full “Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
title_fullStr “Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
title_full_unstemmed “Self-Employed” in Caregivinghood: The Contribution of Swedish Informal Caregivers’ Environmental and Contextual Resistance Resources and Deficits
title_sort “self-employed” in caregivinghood: the contribution of swedish informal caregivers’ environmental and contextual resistance resources and deficits
publisher MDPI AG
series Societies
issn 2075-4698
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Informal caregivers provide the majority of care for older adults residing in their own homes. Caregivinghood, a new evidence-based concept, describes a time of life when relatives provide care at home. These caregivers need knowledge regarding resources to help them resolve the challenges they encounter. The theoretical framework underpinning this study is Antonovsky’s salutogenic theory of health. This study had two aims: (1) to examine the salutogenic core concepts Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources and Deficits (GRRs/SRRs and GRDs/SRDs) described by Swedish informal caregivers as originating from the environmental and contextual domain of caregivinghood and (2) to discuss how this new knowledge might contribute to the development of health promotion initiatives. This qualitative and theory driven study used inductive and deductive data analysis. Data were gathered through salutogenically guided face-to-face interviews of 32 Swedish informal caregivers. In addition, the study relied on the salutogenic core concepts Specific and Generalized Resistance Resources and Deficits originating from their environment and context. Being in empowering surroundings reflects the presence of usable SRRs/GRRs, whereas Struggling in impeding surroundings reflects the presence of SRDs/GRDs. The results indicate that health-enhancing support has to be individualized (SRRs/SRDs) and generalized (GRRs/GRDs). This study’s salutogenic approach and the methodology enhance the understanding of the mechanisms behind the development of Sense of Coherence. The results contribute both empirically and theoretically to strengthen health promotion research and practice when developing activities and support for caregivers in stressful situations, such as informal caregiving.
topic caregivinghood
Generalized and Specific Resistance Resources
Generalized and Specific Resistance Deficits
home care
theory driven within-case and across-case analysis
salutogenesis
informal caregiver
caregiver support
qualitative
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4698/7/3/19
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