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How Children of Parents With Dementia Can Make Their Subject Positions Understandable and Meaningful

机译:如何用痴呆症的父母的孩子可以使他们的主题职位可以理解和有意义

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The families of people diagnosed with dementia are commonly first-in-line caregivers. This can have a considerable effect on their lives, health, and relationships. However, few studies have focused on the children in such families. Therefore, the aim of this study was to describe how children, in their own narratives, construct themselves as subjects growing up and caring for a parent with dementia. The study applies discourse analysis. The findings show three subject positions: parent to your parent(s), orphan with parents, and time traveler stuck in time. There is a need to support these children, both as children and as young adults. More knowledge is necessary regarding the kind of support they might want or need. For health care professionals, it is important to know that it might not always be easy to ask for information or support as a child caring for a sick parent.
机译:被诊断患有痴呆症的人家庭通常是一流的照顾者。 这对他们的生命,健康和关系产生了相当大的影响。 然而,很少有研究专注于这些家庭的孩子。 因此,这项研究的目的是描述儿童如何在自己的叙述中构建自己,以患上痴呆症的父母的主题。 这项研究适用于话语分析。 调查结果显示了三个主题职位:父母给您的父母,孤儿与父母,以及时间旅行者陷入困境。 有必要支持这些孩子,既是儿童和年轻人。 有关他们可能想要的支持或需要的支持是必要的。 对于医疗保健专业人士来说,重要的是要知道它可能并不总是很容易要求作为一个儿童照顾生病的父母的信息或支持。

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