Ageing Issues and Responses in India 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-5187-1_6
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Elder Care from a Distance: Emerging Trends and Challenges in the Contemporary India

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“…9 However, as the demand for caregivers continues to grow, social changes such as urbanisation, gendered roles within society, increased labour market mobility and globalisation have affected the traditional ways of providing care. [9][10][11] Distance care has emerged in those cases where adult caregivers are not staying with their care recipient but making efforts for providing informal care from a geographical distance. [11][12][13] It is estimated that 15%-20% of all informal care is provided by distance caregivers (DCGs).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…9 However, as the demand for caregivers continues to grow, social changes such as urbanisation, gendered roles within society, increased labour market mobility and globalisation have affected the traditional ways of providing care. [9][10][11] Distance care has emerged in those cases where adult caregivers are not staying with their care recipient but making efforts for providing informal care from a geographical distance. [11][12][13] It is estimated that 15%-20% of all informal care is provided by distance caregivers (DCGs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[9][10][11] Distance care has emerged in those cases where adult caregivers are not staying with their care recipient but making efforts for providing informal care from a geographical distance. [11][12][13] It is estimated that 15%-20% of all informal care is provided by distance caregivers (DCGs). 12 One of the problems in this field of research is that there is no consensus on Strengths and limitations of this study ► The review will set the groundwork and inform research needed to guide the development of tailored interventions to support distance caregivers (DCGs) and promote the sustainability of distance care.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%