What Enables True “Respite”? Mediation Pathways of Caregiver Well-Being and Supply-Demand Matching in Respite Care
Chen Chen, Xiuting Cai, Guoyong Ma, Hong Mi

TL;DR
Respite care improves caregiver well-being and elderly care quality through specific pathways, but current service models have limitations in addressing emotional and behavioral issues.
Contribution
This study identifies mediation pathways linking respite care to caregiver well-being and highlights functional limitations in current respite service models.
Findings
Respite capacity significantly enhances caregivers' positive affect, reduces negative emotions, and lowers abusive tendencies.
Economic pressures and daily activity dependence are mediated through resource constraints to affect negative emotions and abusive tendencies.
Respite service utilization intensity only improves positive affect, suggesting limitations in current service models.
Abstract
The effectiveness of respite care, as an external support mechanism within family elderly care systems, not only directly impacts the multidimensional well-being of older individuals and their family caregivers but also bears significant relevance to regional social security and the long-term stability of population development. By deconstructing the core connotation of “respite”—encompassing the dimensions of “service utilization intensity” and “respite capacity”—this study empirically verifies the significant enhancement of caregiver well-being through respite effects, while controlling for heterogeneity in prior research conclusions. Notably, improvements in caregivers’ well-being can synchronously optimize elderly care quality through intergenerational interaction mechanisms, thereby establishing a bidirectional virtuous cycle. Through deconstructing caregiver well-being into three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIntergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving · Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes · Aging and Gerontology Research
