Caring culture is a concept embodying the perceptions and caring practices of caregivers, acknowledging the unique role of cultural beliefs in shaping behavior. A qualitative descriptive study with 13 caregivers of adult family members with a cancer diagnosis in Japan was conducted to gain insight into perceptions and experiences surrounding caregiving. Several major categories were identified, representing rarely reported cultural constructs of high cultural value for the Japanese: On—repayment for what the patient has given, Caregiving as performing a socially expected role, Enryo/meiwaku—restraint in asking for help, Family decision making reflecting strong bonds, Omoiyari—empathizing with the patient’s feelings, and Inori—praying to myr...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
UnrestrictedIntergenerational coresidence is one of the distinct types of living arrangements of old...
In this study, 24 family caregivers of terminally ill patients participated in in-depth interviews r...
The U.S. Census estimates that by the year 2030, 30% of the U.S. population will be 65 years or olde...
The Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model focuses on the role of cultural values in shaping the stre...
This narrative research offers an inquiry that intends to inspire thinking about a culturally compet...
UnlabelledBackgroundDespite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease managem...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
Families are facing increased pressure to provide care to their terminally-ill or dying kin in the h...
The goal of this qualitative study was to describe the beliefs and experiences of Vietnamese caregiv...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Background\ud Despite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease management, f...
The person who gives care, the caregiver, must be aware of the disease, should be taught by qualifie...
The present article is written on the basis of a sociological international project on meaning-makin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the burden of caregiving among family caregivers of cancer s...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
UnrestrictedIntergenerational coresidence is one of the distinct types of living arrangements of old...
In this study, 24 family caregivers of terminally ill patients participated in in-depth interviews r...
The U.S. Census estimates that by the year 2030, 30% of the U.S. population will be 65 years or olde...
The Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model focuses on the role of cultural values in shaping the stre...
This narrative research offers an inquiry that intends to inspire thinking about a culturally compet...
UnlabelledBackgroundDespite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease managem...
Known for a tradition of Confucian filial piety, East Asian societies have some of the oldest and mo...
Families are facing increased pressure to provide care to their terminally-ill or dying kin in the h...
The goal of this qualitative study was to describe the beliefs and experiences of Vietnamese caregiv...
The purposes of this hermeneutic phenomenological study were to 1) understand Asian American familie...
Background\ud Despite the strong influence of culture on family involvement in disease management, f...
The person who gives care, the caregiver, must be aware of the disease, should be taught by qualifie...
The present article is written on the basis of a sociological international project on meaning-makin...
The purpose of this study was to assess the burden of caregiving among family caregivers of cancer s...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
UnrestrictedIntergenerational coresidence is one of the distinct types of living arrangements of old...
In this study, 24 family caregivers of terminally ill patients participated in in-depth interviews r...