Objective: This study examined older lesbian and gay adults' experiences regarding informal caregiving, including challenges and positive aspects of caregiving. Methods: Interviews were conducted with 16 lesbian women and gay men in Australia, aged 60+, who were engaged in informal caregiving. Analyses involved a qualitative thematic approach. Results: Most participants were caring for a friend or partner and regarded caregiving as a form of love and did not seek external support despite noting several impacts. Some participants found that they too were beginning to require care. For some, formal care was being considered, but with a degree of reluctance. Conclusions: Older lesbian and gay adult caregivers experience a range of challenges and support needs in relation to their experiences with the caregiving role. This research highlights a need for ensuring that caregiving policies and practices be responsive to the experiences and challenges faced by older lesbian and gay people.
Funding
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council under grant number LP160100221.
History
Publication Date
2022-09-01
Journal
Australasian Journal on Ageing
Volume
41
Issue
3
Article Number
ajag.13076
Pagination
7p. (p. 424-430)
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of AJA Inc.