Perceptions and Experiences of Caregiver-Employees, Employers, and Health Care Professionals With Caregiver-Friendly Workplace Policy in Hong Kong: Thematic Analysis
Maggie Man-Sin Lee, Eng-kiong Yeoh, Eliza Lai-Yi Wong, Xue Bai, Nelson Chun-Yiu Yeung, Catherine French, Henock Taddese

TL;DR
This study explores the challenges and perceptions of caregiver-friendly workplace policies in Hong Kong through interviews with caregivers, employers, and healthcare professionals.
Contribution
The study identifies key themes explaining the lack of caregiver-friendly workplace policies in Hong Kong and proposes recommendations for improvement.
Findings
Two context-related themes, 'lacking leadership' and 'unfavorable culture,' explain the absence of CFWP in Hong Kong.
Caregiver-employees face additional burdens due to work-life separation and unsympathetic corporate attitudes.
Facilitation-related themes highlight the dual role's spillover effects and inadequate support systems.
Abstract
Caregiver-employees (CEs) for older adults experience a high burden to fulfill their dual roles. Caregiver-friendly workplace policy (CFWP) has been used in many countries to balance employment and caregiving duties, but it is a relatively new concept in Hong Kong. This study explored the views and experiences of CEs, employers, and health care professionals regarding CFWP (specifically for older adult caregivers) in Hong Kong. This study explored the CFWP-related views and experiences in Hong Kong using 15 in-depth interviews with purposively sampled CEs for older adults, employers, and health care professionals. Two context-related themes (“lacking leadership” and “unfavorable culture”) were identified with thematic analysis. They explain the absence of CFWP in Hong Kong due to the lack of governmental and organizational leadership, and the additional burden experienced by CEs…
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TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Social Policy and Reform Studies · Healthcare innovation and challenges
