id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-263650-jxkjn8ld Andruske, Cynthia Lee Family care across diverse cultures: Re-envisioning using a transnational lens 2020-10-20 .txt text/plain 9651 497 58 Specifically, drawing on a broad understanding of care that is consistent with Fisher and Tronto (1990) ; also Tronto, 2013) , the purpose of our study was to explore and compare the relationships between culture and informal family care practices across three diverse ethno-cultural groups: Chinese, South Asians, and Latin Americans living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Adults self-identifying as Chinese, South Asian, and Latin American, and providing unpaid, informal care or support to someone over the age of 65 needing some level of assistance with activities of daily living, were invited to participate. Even only adult children like Argentinian Rossana pointed out that she had created networks from her family (husband, daughter, and grandchildren, among others) and paid companions as well as her 92-year-old mother's long-time friends to provide support and care. ./cache/cord-263650-jxkjn8ld.txt ./txt/cord-263650-jxkjn8ld.txt