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Investigating attitudes toward home care service Investigating attitudes toward home care service
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Rejection of home care services Rejection of home care services
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Acceptance of home care services Acceptance of home care services
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Acceptance of a family decision Acceptance of a family decision
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Acceptance by personal choice: deliberate accepters Acceptance by personal choice: deliberate accepters
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Aspects of care seeking and their relevance for home care services in Egypt Aspects of care seeking and their relevance for home care services in Egypt
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5 Attitudes toward Care Services in the Home
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Published:November 2011
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Abstract
This chapter presents the results of a qualitative study that investigated the attitudes of older Egyptians toward home care services. When asked about nursing homes, study participants tended to reject this option despite the fact that nursing homes are the most common care facility in Egypt. This raised a question about the attitudes of older persons who live in such places. The comparison of factors related to older persons' care-seeking attitudes revealed two conflicting perspectives: a modernistic value system that appreciates the individual's independence and self-sufficiency, and a traditional value system that adheres strongly to family integrity and filial piety. Care from professionals seems to fit into the modern way of life, whereas care from family members seems to be the acceptable solution in traditional societies.
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