In Taiwan an increasing number of families are employing live-in carers from abroad to cope with care responsibilities, including the Indigenous Tayal. The aim of this research was to understand the transition from Indigenous family carer to employer with older family members who have extensive care needs. Six Indigenous employers were interviewed, and a narrative hermeneutic analysis was performed. The Tayal caregivers’ cases revealed that their transition to employing live-in carers was complex and filled with ethical dilemmas due to their vulnerable positions. They tried to ensure person-centered care for their family members, but by doing this they risked reproducing vulnerability when transferring their own vulnerability to the live-in...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
grantor: University of TorontoThis qualitative study explored Chinese female family careg...
This qualitative study examines how gendered and racialized organizations and processes mediate migr...
In Taiwan an increasing number of families are employing live-in carers from abroad to cope with car...
For the past three decades, to meet the increasing need for long-term care, the Taiwanese government...
The purpose of this research was to develop a theoretical understanding of the social phenomenon of ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
In response to difficulties faced by families in caring for the aged, the government of Taiwan launc...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the caregiving process of eighteen Chine...
2018-04-26This dissertation examines how first-generation Taiwanese immigrants in Southern Californi...
Using grounded theory, a semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted to explore the experiences...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
As one of the most rapidly aging nations in the world, Taiwan is experiencing a growing demand for e...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
grantor: University of TorontoThis qualitative study explored Chinese female family careg...
This qualitative study examines how gendered and racialized organizations and processes mediate migr...
In Taiwan an increasing number of families are employing live-in carers from abroad to cope with car...
For the past three decades, to meet the increasing need for long-term care, the Taiwanese government...
The purpose of this research was to develop a theoretical understanding of the social phenomenon of ...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
In response to difficulties faced by families in caring for the aged, the government of Taiwan launc...
Recruiting migrant live-in carers has become the main strategy to address the rapid increase in the ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study explores the caregiving process of eighteen Chine...
2018-04-26This dissertation examines how first-generation Taiwanese immigrants in Southern Californi...
Using grounded theory, a semi-structured in-depth interview was conducted to explore the experiences...
Objectives: Family caregiving in East Asian cultures is traditionally based on the Confucian ethic o...
As one of the most rapidly aging nations in the world, Taiwan is experiencing a growing demand for e...
Research on Chinese families documents the importance of the family in providing informal health sup...
The primary aim of this critical ethnographic study was to examine how Filipina women in the Canadia...
grantor: University of TorontoThis qualitative study explored Chinese female family careg...
This qualitative study examines how gendered and racialized organizations and processes mediate migr...