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Everyday Remembering During a Global Pandemic in Caring Dyads

机译:每天在关怀二道教的全球大流行期间记住

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During the COVID-19 global pandemic people’s lived experiences and day-to-day lives have been tremendously impacted. This impact is believed to be more severe in people with a memory-impaired partner at home. As part of an ongoing cognitive intervention project with the Emory-Georgia Tech Cognitive Empowerment Program (CEP), we conducted interviews with dyads (one person with diagnosed amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) and one person, in this case, a spouse who is an identified care partner). To address the COVID-19 pandemic, we supplemented the existing interview about everyday cognition with several questions about the dyadic experience during the pandemic. To date, we have conducted 5 qualitative interviews with dyads. Preliminary results indicate that the COVID-19 pandemic has created additional everyday challenges and cognitive burden for care partners of people diagnosed with aMCI. Some of these challenges include the need to manage pandemic precautionary behaviors, such as mask wearing and maintaining social distancing, for both themselves and the care recipient. In contrast, some aspects of everyday remembering among these dyads have improved (e.g. more advance planning of things like grocery shopping and outings). The results of these interviews will provide additional unique insights into the everyday cognitive challenges of the pandemic on caregivers and persons with aMCI.
机译:在Covid-19全球大流行的人的生活经历和日常生活已经受到巨大影响。这种影响被认为在家里的记忆受损的伴侣中更严重。作为举办埃米莉 - 乔治亚州技术认知赋权计划(CEP)的正在进行的认知干预项目的一部分,我们与二元进行采访(一个人诊断的Amnestic认知障碍(AMCI)和一个人,在这种情况下,配偶确定的护理伙伴)。为了解决Covid-19大流行,我们补充了关于日常认知的现有面试,几个关于大流行期间的二元经验的问题。迄今为止,我们与二元进行了5次定性访谈。初步结果表明,Covid-19 Pandemase创造了额外的日常挑战和认知负担,为诊断患有AMCI的人们的护理合作伙伴。其中一些挑战包括管理流行预防性行为,例如戴着面具佩戴和维持社会疏散,对自己和护理接受者。相比之下,这些二元的日常记住的某些方面有所改善(例如,更多的提前规划杂货店购物和郊游)。这些访谈的结果将为看护人和AMCI的人的人们的日常认知挑战提供额外的独特洞察。

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