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The Experiences of African American Male Caregivers

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Specialty Health Services
Date 2022 Feb 25
PMID 35206867
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Abstract

Aging of the population has led to an increasing number of caregivers. While research has been conducted on caregiver experiences, less is known about the experiences of African American males in the U.S. This qualitative descriptive study describes the experiences of 13 African American men who acted as caregivers to adult chronically ill or debilitated loved ones, the majority of whom provided care during the COVID-19 pandemic. The revised Sociocultural Stress and Coping Model (R-SSCM) guided this study. Individual interviews were conducted via the Zoom application. Content analysis revealed four themes: (1) "My time to take the reins", (2) "It's a male thang", (3) "Caring amid a pandemic", and (4) "Effects of the caregiver's journey". This study's findings in relation to the literature provide overdue attention to the African American male caregiving experience, especially in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. The implications of our findings include the need for more culturally congruent support services for African American male caregivers, as well as increased efforts to encourage trust in the healthcare system-especially in relation to vaccination for the SARS-CoV-2 virus.

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