structures and changing attitudes to long‐term care (LTC) facility use. We investigated the
attitudes to and usage frequency of LTC in India. Methods We conducted secondary
analyses of:(a) The Moving Pictures India Project qualitative interviews with 19 carers for
people with dementia and 25 professionals, collected in 2022, exploring attitudes to LTC;
and (b) The Longitudinal Ageing Study in India (LASI) 2017–2018, cross‐sectional survey of …
Background India is the world's most populous country, and overseas Indians the world's
largest diaspora. Many of the more than 1· 4 million UK-based Indians will be providing care
at a distance for parents living in India. Globalisation has contributed to a shift in India from
traditional joint family systems to more nuclear structures. We investigated how commonly
Indian parents consider and use long-term care facilities and attitudes to their use. Methods
We did a secondary mixed-methods statistical analysis of the LASI (Longitudinal Ageing …