Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution

Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros,1 Antonio Bustillos,2 Marta Santacreu,1,3 Rocio Schettini,1 Pura Díaz-Veiga,4 Carmen Huici2 1Clinical and Health Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 2Social Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3d0cb37732284cb598c2e3504ab3960a2021-12-02T02:34:52ZIs older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution1178-1998https://doaj.org/article/3d0cb37732284cb598c2e3504ab3960a2016-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/is-older-adult-care-mediated-by-caregivers39-cultural-stereotypes-the--peer-reviewed-article-CIAhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-1998Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros,1 Antonio Bustillos,2 Marta Santacreu,1,3 Rocio Schettini,1 Pura Díaz-Veiga,4 Carmen Huici2 1Clinical and Health Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 2Social Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), 3Psychology Department, Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM), 4Matia Instituto Gerontológico, Madrid, Spain Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine, from the stereotype content model (SCM) perspective, the role of the competence and warmth stereotypes of older adults held by professional caregivers.Methods: A quasi-experimental design, ex post facto with observational analyses, was used in this study. The cultural view on competence and warmth was assessed in 100 caregivers working in a set of six residential geriatric care units (three of them organized following a person-centered care approach and the other three providing standard geriatric care). In order to assess caregivers’ cultural stereotypical views, the SCM questionnaire was administered. To evaluate the role of caregivers’ cultural stereotypes in their professional performance as well as in older adult functioning, two observational scales from the Sistema de Evaluación de Residencias de Ancianos (assessment system for older adults residences)-RS (staff functioning and residents’ functioning) were applied.Results: Caregivers’ cultural views of older adults (compared to young people) are characterized by low competence and high warmth, replicating the data obtained elsewhere from the SCM. Most importantly, the person-centered units predict better staff performance and better resident functioning than standard units. Moreover, cultural stereotyping of older adult competence moderates the effects of staff performance on resident functioning, in line with the findings of previous research.Conclusion: Our results underline the influence of caregivers’ cultural stereotypes on the type of care, as well as on their professional behaviors and on older adult functioning. Caregivers’ cultural stereotypes could be considered as a central issue in older adult care since they mediate the triangle of care: caregivers/older adults/type of care; therefore, much more attention should be paid to this psychosocial care component. Keywords: cultural stereotypes, caregiver functioning, older adult functioning, person-centered care vs standard care, stereotype content modelFernández-Ballesteros RBustillos ASantacreu MSchettini RDíaz-Veiga PHuici CDove Medical Pressarticlecultural stereotypescaregiver functioningolder adult functioningperson-centered care vs. standard careStereotype Content Model (SCM).GeriatricsRC952-954.6ENClinical Interventions in Aging, Vol Volume 11, Pp 545-552 (2016)
institution DOAJ
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topic cultural stereotypes
caregiver functioning
older adult functioning
person-centered care vs. standard care
Stereotype Content Model (SCM).
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
spellingShingle cultural stereotypes
caregiver functioning
older adult functioning
person-centered care vs. standard care
Stereotype Content Model (SCM).
Geriatrics
RC952-954.6
Fernández-Ballesteros R
Bustillos A
Santacreu M
Schettini R
Díaz-Veiga P
Huici C
Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
description Rocío Fernández-Ballesteros,1 Antonio Bustillos,2 Marta Santacreu,1,3 Rocio Schettini,1 Pura Díaz-Veiga,4 Carmen Huici2 1Clinical and Health Psychology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), 2Social Psychology, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED), 3Psychology Department, Universidad Europea de Madrid (UEM), 4Matia Instituto Gerontológico, Madrid, Spain Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine, from the stereotype content model (SCM) perspective, the role of the competence and warmth stereotypes of older adults held by professional caregivers.Methods: A quasi-experimental design, ex post facto with observational analyses, was used in this study. The cultural view on competence and warmth was assessed in 100 caregivers working in a set of six residential geriatric care units (three of them organized following a person-centered care approach and the other three providing standard geriatric care). In order to assess caregivers’ cultural stereotypical views, the SCM questionnaire was administered. To evaluate the role of caregivers’ cultural stereotypes in their professional performance as well as in older adult functioning, two observational scales from the Sistema de Evaluación de Residencias de Ancianos (assessment system for older adults residences)-RS (staff functioning and residents’ functioning) were applied.Results: Caregivers’ cultural views of older adults (compared to young people) are characterized by low competence and high warmth, replicating the data obtained elsewhere from the SCM. Most importantly, the person-centered units predict better staff performance and better resident functioning than standard units. Moreover, cultural stereotyping of older adult competence moderates the effects of staff performance on resident functioning, in line with the findings of previous research.Conclusion: Our results underline the influence of caregivers’ cultural stereotypes on the type of care, as well as on their professional behaviors and on older adult functioning. Caregivers’ cultural stereotypes could be considered as a central issue in older adult care since they mediate the triangle of care: caregivers/older adults/type of care; therefore, much more attention should be paid to this psychosocial care component. Keywords: cultural stereotypes, caregiver functioning, older adult functioning, person-centered care vs standard care, stereotype content model
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author Fernández-Ballesteros R
Bustillos A
Santacreu M
Schettini R
Díaz-Veiga P
Huici C
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Bustillos A
Santacreu M
Schettini R
Díaz-Veiga P
Huici C
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title Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
title_short Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
title_full Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
title_fullStr Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
title_full_unstemmed Is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? The role of competence and warmth attribution
title_sort is older adult care mediated by caregivers' cultural stereotypes? the role of competence and warmth attribution
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