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Caring as we would like to be cared for

Caring as we would like to be cared for

Project website
https://www.matiainstituto.net/en/proyectos-de-investigacion/proyectos/caring-we-would-be-cared
Project status
Complete
Contact
Matia Instituto
PI Name
Mayte Sancho
Host institution
Matia Instituto
Institution web page
https://www.matiainstituto.net/en/
Team members
Mayte Sancho, Elena del Barrio, Daniel Prieto, Pura Díaz-Veiga, Javier Yanguas
Funded by
This research is funded by Obra Social "la Caixa"

KEYWORDS / CATEGORIES

Countries
Spain
Topics
Attitudes and Expectations about Long-Term Care | LTC Policy
Funding Type
Foundations
Methods
Focus groups | Panel data analysis | Qualitative studies | Quantitative data analysis | Questionnaire | Surveys
Project Summary

The progressive ageing of Spanish society makes it necessary to reflect on how to guarantee the care of older people in the near future, especially those who inevitably need to be cared for.

This project is the result of a broad participatory action-research process, promoted by Obra Social “la Caixa”, and presents opinions, perceptions and social representations on care and dependence in the field of ageing.

Project Aims

The recognition of the profound changes that are taking place in today’s society are drawing a social scenario that makes it difficult for the care of older people to continue to be sustained entirely within the family environment and leads us to rethink how to facilitate a transfer of care that respects both the will of the caregiver and the person being cared for.

Project Methods

The reflection process integrates different methodological techniques, qualitative and quantitative, for the collection and analysis of information:

  • Qualitative study “Care in dependency relationships”.
  • Documentary review on ageing and care.
  • In-depth interviews with experts and professionals.
  • Survey on preferences and expectations of priests.
  • Workshops with professionals involved in the attention and care of older people.
Project Findings / expected Findings

Among the results of this project, it is worth highlighting the elaboration of a charter on aging and care that promotes and reinforces the social value of care. This material is the result of a process of reflection and debate on the dimensions of care and its consequences according to the opinion of different social agents who are close to this reality from perspectives that include the following dimensions:

  • Knowledge and information about perceptions, desires and fears regarding the need to give or receive care.
  • Good treatment of older people in need of assistance, preserving as far as possible their capacity to decide and respecting their decisions.
  • Harmonization of the caregiver-being cared for binomial, giving voice to the needs of caregivers and those who need help, in order to reach a consensus on expectations regarding care.
  • Identification of innovative interventions in the field of prevention.
Outputs

Video “Caring as we would like to be cared for – People First”