Family Care for Dependent Older People at Home: A Comparative Study between Brazil and Colombia

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Objective: To analyze the socio-demographic profile and caregiving situation of dependent older adults and their family caregivers in Brazil and Colombia. Method: This mixed comparative and exploratory study follows the comparative study stages proposed by Bereday, namely: Description, interpretation, juxtaposition, and comparison. A semi-structured interview was used. National and international ethical principles were followed in the study, with the ethics committee’s approval in each country. Results: A total of 250 participants were interviewed: 52 dependent older adults in Brazil and 56 in Colombia, along with 70 family caregivers in Brazil and 72 in Colombia. A total of 68.5 % of the elderly and 83.8 % of the caregivers were women. Twelve categories were created based on the participants’ statements, six in the dependent older people and six in the caregivers. Conclusion: Women and daughters were the primary family caregivers, and the Catholic religion was prevalent in both countries. Regarding the caregiving situation in both countries, it stands out that dependent older people and family caregivers feel the presence of a superior being assisting them in overcoming the challenges of caregiving activities.

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Penagos-Cubillos, L. F., Fortes Figueiredo, M. D. L., Rubio Tyrrell, M. A., Dos Santos, A. M. R., de Alcântara e Silva, M. P., & Carreño Moreno, S. P. (2023). Family Care for Dependent Older People at Home: A Comparative Study between Brazil and Colombia. Aquichan, 23(2). https://doi.org/10.5294/aqui.2023.23.2.7

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