Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study

Introduction: Caring for stroke survivors in primary care settings substantially impacts family life and health. Caregivers of stroke survivors have different challenging experiences in providing care in relation to family happiness. This study aimed to explore family happiness and its contributing...

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Main Authors: Piyarat Chaknum, Teeranut Harniratisai, Chomchuen Somprasert, Li-Chi Chiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2023-02-01
Series:Malaysian Family Physician
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Online Access:https://e-mfp.org/wp-content/uploads/18.13R1OAPerceptionofthefactorscontributingtofamily.pdf
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author Piyarat Chaknum
Teeranut Harniratisai
Chomchuen Somprasert
Li-Chi Chiang
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Teeranut Harniratisai
Chomchuen Somprasert
Li-Chi Chiang
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description Introduction: Caring for stroke survivors in primary care settings substantially impacts family life and health. Caregivers of stroke survivors have different challenging experiences in providing care in relation to family happiness. This study aimed to explore family happiness and its contributing factors among family members caring for stroke survivors in suburban Thailand. Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews and observations were conducted among 54 family caregivers in suburban Thailand communities from January to July 2020. Interviews and focus group discussions were digitally recorded, independently transcribed and analysed using ATLAS.ti 8.0. Qualitative data analysis method was used. Results: Family happiness was found to help a family function and be satisfied with caring. The analysis revealed three themes for achieving family happiness: 1) ideal caregiver characteristics: virtue, love and gratitude, experience in caring, good health and self-care ability, good management of emotions and freedom to manage problems and obstacles; 2) family function: family structure, roles and duties, relationships and management of family problems; and 3) resource support: financial, health and environmental supports. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate how life adaptations can improve family happiness within families of stroke survivors. Understanding caregivers’ perceptions of their experiences in caring for stroke survivors is a challenge for healthcare providers; overcoming this could transform an unpleasant life into caregiving happiness. Appropriate and practical support from healthcare authorities could empower families of stroke survivors to succeed in caregiving and achieve family happiness.
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spelling doaj.art-25747375dbe34f5781dead92158b872a2023-03-13T16:43:07ZengAcademy of Family Physicians of MalaysiaMalaysian Family Physician1985-207X1985-22742023-02-01181310.51866/oa.138Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative studyPiyarat ChaknumTeeranut HarniratisaiChomchuen SomprasertLi-Chi ChiangIntroduction: Caring for stroke survivors in primary care settings substantially impacts family life and health. Caregivers of stroke survivors have different challenging experiences in providing care in relation to family happiness. This study aimed to explore family happiness and its contributing factors among family members caring for stroke survivors in suburban Thailand. Methods: Qualitative semi-structured interviews and observations were conducted among 54 family caregivers in suburban Thailand communities from January to July 2020. Interviews and focus group discussions were digitally recorded, independently transcribed and analysed using ATLAS.ti 8.0. Qualitative data analysis method was used. Results: Family happiness was found to help a family function and be satisfied with caring. The analysis revealed three themes for achieving family happiness: 1) ideal caregiver characteristics: virtue, love and gratitude, experience in caring, good health and self-care ability, good management of emotions and freedom to manage problems and obstacles; 2) family function: family structure, roles and duties, relationships and management of family problems; and 3) resource support: financial, health and environmental supports. Conclusion: The findings demonstrate how life adaptations can improve family happiness within families of stroke survivors. Understanding caregivers’ perceptions of their experiences in caring for stroke survivors is a challenge for healthcare providers; overcoming this could transform an unpleasant life into caregiving happiness. Appropriate and practical support from healthcare authorities could empower families of stroke survivors to succeed in caregiving and achieve family happiness.https://e-mfp.org/wp-content/uploads/18.13R1OAPerceptionofthefactorscontributingtofamily.pdfperceptionsexperiencesstrokecaregivershappiness
spellingShingle Piyarat Chaknum
Teeranut Harniratisai
Chomchuen Somprasert
Li-Chi Chiang
Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
Malaysian Family Physician
perceptions
experiences
stroke
caregivers
happiness
title Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
title_full Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
title_short Perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in Thailand: A qualitative study
title_sort perception of the factors contributing to family happiness among caregivers of stroke survivors in a suburban community in thailand a qualitative study
topic perceptions
experiences
stroke
caregivers
happiness
url https://e-mfp.org/wp-content/uploads/18.13R1OAPerceptionofthefactorscontributingtofamily.pdf
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