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经济支持与家庭责任的相互作用:中国农村地区成年子女对老年父母医疗保健的贡献

 

Authors Hu L , Wang H , Tian J, Wu Y

Received 25 April 2025

Accepted for publication 24 August 2025

Published 4 September 2025 Volume 2025:18 Pages 2875—2886

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RMHP.S536055

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Miss Gulsum Kaya

Liang Hu,1 Handan Wang,1 Juan Tian,1 Yijin Wu2 

1School of Public Administration, Hohai University, Nanjing, People’s Republic of China; 2Center for Geriatric Healthcare Services and Health Education, Rizhao, People’s Republic of China

Correspondence: Yijin Wu, Center for Geriatric Healthcare Services and Health Education, Qufu Normal University, 80 Yantai Road, Rizhao, 276787, People’s Republic of China, Tel/Fax +86 531 88377118, +86 531 88377118, Email wuyijin9972@126.com

Background: Older adults in rural China bear a significant proportion of their healthcare expenses through out-of-pocket payments, resulting in a considerable financial burden on their families.
Objective: This study aimed to explore the key factors influencing adult children’s involvement in financing healthcare expenses for their elderly parents in rural China.
Methods: Data were collected by in-depth interviews using a semi-structured interview guide approved by all researchers. Inductive content analysis was employed to analyze data. A total of 15 participants were involved in the study.
Results: Adult children primarily assume responsibility for their elderly parents’ healthcare expenses in rural China, with occasional support from government subsidies. The principles guiding cost-sharing among adult children include filial piety, fairness, capability, and traditional gender roles. When adult children decline to take on the financial responsibilities, they may face pressure from the family members, the community, and local authorities, in some cases, elderly individuals may even resort to legal recourse. The state covers the healthcare expenses for older individuals without children through the “Five Guarantees” program and elder care institutions.
Conclusion: This study highlights the financial dynamics within families in rural China, emphasizing the need for improved support systems to alleviate the burden on adult children and their elderly parents.

Keywords: healthcare expenditures, filial piety, elderly care, family responsibilities