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Work-Life Balance Among Family Caregivers of Adults With Parkinson's Disease
Work-Life Balance Among Family Caregivers of Adults With Parkinson's Disease
Work-Life Balance Among Family Caregivers of Adults With Parkinson's Disease

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자료유형  
 학위논문 서양
최종처리일시  
20250211151002
ISBN  
9798383169070
DDC  
610.73
저자명  
Hellmers, Natalie.
서명/저자  
Work-Life Balance Among Family Caregivers of Adults With Parkinsons Disease
발행사항  
[Sl] : New York University, 2024
발행사항  
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2024
형태사항  
214 p
주기사항  
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-12, Section: B.
주기사항  
Advisor: Witkoski Stimpfel, Amy.
학위논문주기  
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 2024.
초록/해제  
요약Background: Parkinson's Disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease that results in the loss of motor function that requires the help of a family caregiver. For those family caregivers who must leave their jobs to become caregivers may experience a loss of wages and benefits over time. There is a gap of knowledge in understanding the work-life balance of these family caregivers and what their barriers and facilitators are in trying to maintain dual roles. The purpose of this convergent mixed methods study design is to explore family caregiver perspectives on work-life balance while caring for adults with Parkinson's Disease.Methods: Forty family caregivers were recruited online from PD support groups (September 2021- September 2022) and answered surveys on work-life balance, job characteristics, and individual factors. Subsequently, they participated in semi-structured interviews using Zoom audio. A convergent mixed methods study design was used. An informational matrix as a joint display constructed quantitative and qualitative data for within a case-by-case assessment of individual participants, as well as across assessments of all participants. The results of the quantitative measures (e.g., scores on work-life balance, job content, caregiver burden) was checked for convergence with themes revealed in the qualitative analysis of the interviews.Results:. This mixed methods study had several key findings. Significant caregiver burden was not associated with work-life balance survey scores. However, caregiver burden was strongly correlated with stress, well-being, and quality of life. The overarching theme from the qualitative analysis was that working caregivers adapt health promoting practices to fit within the context of their demands of caregiving. From the interviews, the three subthemes that emerged were: caregivers have a general awareness of the importance of their own health to be able to provide caregiving, many perceived going to work as a form of promoting their own well-being and selfcare, and while most caregivers had worker wellness programs available, they did not utilize them. From the integrated analysis, three main findings were identified. First, work-life balance was facilitated by meaningful job characteristics such as job flexibility, job proximity and supervisor support. Second, those who were still working but struggled with balancing both their jobs and caregiving found that they were compromised by caregiver burden when the time, stress and behaviors of the caregiver role influenced the ability to be fully present at work. Third, for some participants balancing life meant that they had to give up their work.Discussion: The results of this study have important implications for future research in occupational health research, chronic care, and caregiving research. Total Worker Health® program under the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health encourages a workplace culture where employees are to engage in wellness programs that support wellbeing. Results from this study indicated that caregivers of adults with Parkinson's Disease, a neurological condition that advances over time, underutilize these programs. This has policy implication about employer reimbursement on exercise and health as well as family leave policies. Limitations of this study include a lack of diversity, most were in an urban setting, and those with service jobs were minimally represented in the sample.Conclusion: This study explored the deep interrelated phenomena of work-life balance among working caregivers of those with PD. Future research on a larger and more diverse sample is needed to better understand this vulnerable working population.
일반주제명  
Nursing
일반주제명  
Neurosciences
일반주제명  
Pathology
키워드  
Informal caregiving
키워드  
Parkinson's Disease
키워드  
Work-life balance
키워드  
Caregivers
키워드  
Family leave policies
기타저자  
New York University College of Nursing
기본자료저록  
Dissertations Abstracts International. 85-12B.
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■520    ▼aBackground:  Parkinson's  Disease  is  a  progressive,  neurodegenerative  disease  that  results  in  the  loss  of  motor  function  that  requires  the  help  of  a  family  caregiver.  For  those  family  caregivers  who  must  leave  their  jobs  to  become  caregivers  may  experience  a  loss  of  wages  and  benefits  over  time.  There  is  a  gap  of  knowledge  in  understanding  the  work-life  balance  of  these  family  caregivers  and  what  their  barriers  and  facilitators  are  in  trying  to  maintain  dual  roles.  The  purpose  of  this  convergent  mixed  methods  study  design  is  to  explore  family  caregiver  perspectives  on  work-life  balance  while  caring  for  adults  with  Parkinson's  Disease.Methods:  Forty  family  caregivers  were  recruited  online  from  PD  support  groups  (September  2021-  September  2022)  and  answered  surveys  on  work-life  balance,  job  characteristics,  and  individual  factors.  Subsequently,  they  participated  in  semi-structured  interviews  using  Zoom  audio.  A  convergent  mixed  methods  study  design  was  used.  An  informational  matrix  as  a  joint  display  constructed  quantitative  and  qualitative  data  for  within  a  case-by-case  assessment  of  individual  participants,  as  well  as  across  assessments  of  all  participants.  The  results  of  the  quantitative  measures  (e.g.,  scores  on  work-life  balance,  job  content,  caregiver  burden)  was  checked  for  convergence  with  themes  revealed  in  the  qualitative  analysis  of  the  interviews.Results:.  This  mixed  methods  study  had  several  key  findings.  Significant  caregiver  burden  was  not  associated  with  work-life  balance  survey  scores.  However,  caregiver  burden  was  strongly  correlated  with  stress,  well-being,  and  quality  of  life.  The  overarching  theme  from  the  qualitative  analysis  was  that  working  caregivers  adapt  health  promoting  practices  to  fit  within  the  context  of  their  demands  of  caregiving.  From  the  interviews,  the  three  subthemes  that  emerged  were:  caregivers  have  a  general  awareness  of  the  importance  of  their  own  health  to  be  able  to  provide  caregiving,  many  perceived  going  to  work  as  a  form  of  promoting  their  own  well-being  and selfcare,  and  while  most  caregivers  had  worker  wellness  programs  available,  they  did  not  utilize  them.  From  the  integrated  analysis,  three  main  findings  were  identified.  First,  work-life  balance  was  facilitated  by  meaningful  job  characteristics  such  as  job  flexibility,  job  proximity  and  supervisor  support.  Second,  those  who  were  still  working  but  struggled  with  balancing  both  their  jobs  and  caregiving  found  that  they  were  compromised  by  caregiver  burden  when  the  time,  stress  and  behaviors  of  the  caregiver  role  influenced  the  ability  to  be  fully  present  at  work.  Third,  for  some  participants  balancing  life  meant  that  they  had  to  give  up  their  work.Discussion:  The  results  of  this  study  have  important  implications  for  future  research  in  occupational  health  research,  chronic  care,  and  caregiving  research.  Total  Worker  Health®  program  under  the  U.S.  National  Institute  for  Occupational  Safety  and  Health  encourages  a  workplace  culture  where  employees  are  to  engage  in  wellness  programs  that  support  wellbeing.  Results  from  this  study  indicated  that  caregivers  of  adults  with  Parkinson's  Disease,  a  neurological  condition  that  advances  over  time,  underutilize  these  programs.  This  has  policy  implication  about  employer  reimbursement  on  exercise  and  health  as  well  as  family  leave  policies.  Limitations  of  this  study  include  a  lack  of  diversity,  most  were  in  an  urban  setting,  and  those  with  service  jobs  were  minimally  represented  in  the  sample.Conclusion:  This  study  explored  the  deep  interrelated  phenomena  of  work-life  balance  among  working  caregivers  of  those  with  PD.  Future  research  on  a  larger  and  more  diverse  sample  is  needed  to  better  understand  this  vulnerable  working  population.
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