Family caregiver's willingness to care from the perspective of altruism

Front Public Health. 2023 Nov 23:11:1237241. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1237241. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Objectives: The willingness of family members to take care of older relatives directly affects the quality of life of disabled older adults, so it is necessary to understand the status quo of willingness to care and its influencing factors. This has been extensively studied in other countries, but, it is rarely studied in China. Based on the theory of altruism, employing a unique sample from Shanghai, China in 2017 and 2022, we attempt to reveal the influencing factors of the care willingness of family caregivers during the transition period.

Methods: To measure caregiver burden and functional disability of the care recipient, we employ the Zarit Burden Interview (ZBI) and the Barthel Index, respectively. Then we utilized the ordinary least squares (OLS) methodology and estimated four regression models. Models 1, 2, and 3 examined the impact of the variables of the caregiver burden, responsibility and love, and the quality of the caregiver-caregiver recipient relationship, respectively, on family caregivers' willingness to care. Model 4 was the full model. To testify whether the caregiver burden is likely to act as a mediator, path analysis was used, and the path was adjusted and verified.

Results: According to the survey, in Shanghai, only half of the caregivers had a very high care willingness to care for disabled older relatives, while nearly one-tenth of the caregivers had a low willingness. It was the caregiver burden rather than the functional disability of older adults that harms family caregivers' willingness to care. Responsibility and caring out of love were positively related to care willingness. Relationship quality was the most important influencing factor, explaining 10.2% of the variance in care willingness. Path analysis demonstrated that responsibility, caring out of love, and relationship quality directly and through the mediation of caregiver burden indirectly affected care willingness.

Conclusion: Our results revealed that reciprocal altruism presented by the quality of the caregiver-care recipient relationship had a significantly positive impact on family caregivers' willingness to care. In addition, the caregiver burden was found not only directly affected care willingness, but also acted as a mediator. To promote the perfection of laws and policies, comprehensive samples of different types of cities should be included and the measurement of key variables could be further improved in future studies.

Keywords: altruism; caregiver burden; family caregivers; older adults with functional disabilities; willingness to care.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Altruism
  • Caregivers
  • China
  • Disabled Persons*
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life*

Grants and funding

This research is supported by the following projects: The Zhejiang Philosophy and Social Sciences Foundation (Grand No. 19NDJC145YB); The Zhejiang Province Soft Science Research Program in China under Grant 2022C25034; The Wenzhou Social Science Association Project (key project): 22WZX01; The Zhejiang First-class Undergraduate Curriculum Project in 2022 (970); The Zhejiang Curriculum Ideological and Political Demonstration Grass-roots Teaching Organization Project in 2022(55); The Doctoral fund project of Changzhou Vocational Institute of Technology under Grant BS202213101007.