TY - JOUR
T1 - Examining satisfaction with live-in foreign home care in Israel from the perspectives of care recipients, their family members, and their foreign home care workers
AU - Ayalon, Liat
PY - 2011/4
Y1 - 2011/4
N2 - Objectives: This pilot study evaluates satisfaction with foreign home care arrangement from the perspectives of older adults, their family members, and their foreign home care workers. Methods: A matched cross-sectional sample of 148 family members and foreign home care workers and 90 older care recipients completed a satisfaction survey in the years 2007-2008. Results: Foreign home care workers' satisfaction was directly associated with family members' and care recipients' satisfaction. In addition, the well-being of older care recipients and foreign home care workers was directly associated with their satisfaction with this arrangement. Finally, there was an inverse association between care recipients' cognitive functioning and family members' satisfaction. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the complex associations between the various stakeholders involved in this caregiving arrangement. It is possible that better working conditions would result in improved satisfaction with services of all parties involved.
AB - Objectives: This pilot study evaluates satisfaction with foreign home care arrangement from the perspectives of older adults, their family members, and their foreign home care workers. Methods: A matched cross-sectional sample of 148 family members and foreign home care workers and 90 older care recipients completed a satisfaction survey in the years 2007-2008. Results: Foreign home care workers' satisfaction was directly associated with family members' and care recipients' satisfaction. In addition, the well-being of older care recipients and foreign home care workers was directly associated with their satisfaction with this arrangement. Finally, there was an inverse association between care recipients' cognitive functioning and family members' satisfaction. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the complex associations between the various stakeholders involved in this caregiving arrangement. It is possible that better working conditions would result in improved satisfaction with services of all parties involved.
KW - Israel
KW - migration
KW - satisfaction with services
KW - social care
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79956195248&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/13607863.2010.519323
DO - 10.1080/13607863.2010.519323
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C2 - 21491223
AN - SCOPUS:79956195248
SN - 1360-7863
VL - 15
SP - 376
EP - 384
JO - Aging and Mental Health
JF - Aging and Mental Health
IS - 3
ER -