Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic of filial piety that mandates total, holistic care for elders. While research suggests changes in 'family care' are occurring in Asian countries themselves, remarkably little is known about immigrant Asian families in Australia. The study aimed to explore the experience of 'family care' among Chinese-speaking older people who have migrated to Australia in later life. Method: In-depth interviews were conducted in Cantonese with a convenience sample of five cases, including six older Chinese and analysed inductively for dominant themes. Findings: Although no single model of 'family care' emerged, findings reveal significant departures from the n...
In early Confucian texts, co-residence with one's parents was paramount in practicing filial piety a...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
Aim: This study explored the Chinese older people's perceptions regarding family involvement and spe...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2017 with Mandarin-Speaking Chinese senior migrants in...
This paper reports a study that investigates the processes through which older Chinese immigrants ne...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Aim: This study used a descriptive exploratory qualitative approach to explore the needs of Chinese-...
Australia’s older population has become increasingly diversified in terms of country of origin and e...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cultural factors and the c...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the caregiving process of eighteen Chine...
OBJECTIVES: High immigration has resulted in a culturally diverse ageing population. This study aims...
In early Confucian texts, co-residence with one's parents was paramount in practicing filial piety a...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
Aim: This study explored the Chinese older people's perceptions regarding family involvement and spe...
© 2016 Dr. Dolly Hsaio-Yun HuangThe world’s population is ageing rapidly, so how to provide quality ...
Palliative care has developed as a specialised health care field in Australia since the 1980s and ha...
Drawing on ethnographic research conducted in 2017 with Mandarin-Speaking Chinese senior migrants in...
This paper reports a study that investigates the processes through which older Chinese immigrants ne...
It is estimated that by 2025 the Asian population in the United States will be over 40 million; it w...
Three aspects of dementia caring in the everyday life of Chinese immigrant families are not well und...
Aim: This study used a descriptive exploratory qualitative approach to explore the needs of Chinese-...
Australia’s older population has become increasingly diversified in terms of country of origin and e...
The lack of Australian research concerning the experience of Chinese immigrant women caring for a re...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between cultural factors and the c...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the caregiving process of eighteen Chine...
OBJECTIVES: High immigration has resulted in a culturally diverse ageing population. This study aims...
In early Confucian texts, co-residence with one's parents was paramount in practicing filial piety a...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
Aim: This study explored the Chinese older people's perceptions regarding family involvement and spe...