英文摘要 |
Purpose: Family members faced the dilemma of institutionalizing their elders. The goals of this study were about to: (1) explore those informal caregivers’ decision-making factors. (2) understand how they adjusted their roles. (3) understand their relationships with the elders. Method: field work combined observation and interview were conducted. Conclusion: The results showed that family members can’t afford the professional care and environment, or the elders had mental illness were the factors that sent their elders to long-term care institution. The family members’ stress was ease up more or less, but they still felt the responsibility and found it meaningful to take some care the elders. The relationship can be categorized of five types: tensional parent-child, attached parent-child, obligatory parent-child, accompanied spouse and harmonious mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The findings indicate that professional care has the priority over piety. The family members should re-consider their relationship with the elders and re-arrange their time. The long-term care institutions also need to provide whole-family services, to promote the motivation of the family’s participation. |