Men as informal caregivers of dependent older adults in Brazil

Sousa GS, Minayo MCS, Silva MR, Meneghel SN, Ceccon RF. Men as informal caregivers of dependent older adults in Brazil. Interface (Botucatu). 2024; 28:e230528. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.230528

Abstracts

The objective of study was to understand the motivations and implications of care given by men for dependent elderly family members. Qualitative research happened between July and December 2018 in six cities in the five Brazilian regions, interviewing 11 men who perform tasks as informal caregivers. The men assumed this task because the women’s exhaustion and sickness, added to affective and marital reciprocity. Their sons expressed discomfort in taking personal care of their parents, while the spouses had difficulties with domestic activities. Lonely caregivers were tired, in pain, sleep deprived, experiencing depressive symptoms and loneliness. Support provided by family members and formal caregivers proved to be valuable in alleviating the suffering of caregivers who were reluctant to ask for help. Health professionals are called to pay attention to informal care providers for family members.

Keywords
Frail elderly; Gender role; Masculinity; Men’s health; Caregivers

Acess in: https://doi.org/10.1590/interface.230528