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Turkish Adult Children as Caregivers of Parents with Alzheimer’s Disease: Perceptions and Caregiving Experiences

机译:土耳其成年儿童作为父母的照顾者,有阿尔茨海默病:看法和护理经历

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There is substantial evidence suggesting that Western and non-Western caregivers of patients with Alzheimer’s disease have different caregiving experiences depending on the cultural values they adopt. Although family-centered constructs such as familism and filial piety have taken some attention, there is still a paucity of research on how cultural values and norms shape caregiving appraisals, coping strategies, and formal service use specifically in Eastern-oriented contexts. The aim of this study was to investigate Turkish adult children caregivers’ perceptions of Alzheimer’s disease and caregiving experience. Researchers conducted in-depth interviews with 20 primary caregivers and analyzed data with interpretative phenomenological analysis. First, most caregivers viewed family disharmony as the main cause of the disease. Second, although burden is evident in their accounts, caregivers reported positive changes during their caregiving experiences, as well. Third, caregivers employ religious/fatalistic coping and they benefit from social support during their caregiving experiences. Forth, most caregivers opposed to nursing home placement because they view it as a morally improper act; they are afraid of neighborhood pressure; they perceive caregiving as a child’s responsibility; they do not want their children to do so; and they do not trust conditions of care facilities in Turkey. Findings indicated that Eastern norms and values might have differential impacts on Alzheimer’s disease caregiving outcomes. Hence, we invite mental health professionals to integrate culturally sensitive aspects into the possible intervention programs targeting Alzheimer’s disease caregivers from non-Western contexts.
机译:有大量证据表明,阿尔茨海默病患者的西方和非西方护理人员根据他们采用的文化价值观有不同的护理经验。虽然家庭主义和孝道等家庭为中心的构建,但仍然存在关于文化价值观和规范形式的研究如何雕刻评估,应对策略和正式服务在东部导向的背景下使用的研究。本研究的目的是调查土耳其成人儿童看护人的看法对阿尔茨海默病和护理经验的看法。研究人员对20名主要护理人员进行了深入的访谈,并分析了具有解释性现象学分析的数据。首先,大多数护理人员认为家庭不和谐作为疾病的主要原因。其次,虽然在他们的账户中是明显的,但是护理人员也会报告了在护理经历期间的积极变化。第三,护理人员采用宗教/致命的应对,他们在护理经历中受益于社会支持。最重要的是,大多数护理人员反对养老院的安置,因为他们认为它是一种道德的不当行为;他们害怕邻里压力;他们认为照顾孩子的责任;他们不希望孩子这样做;他们不信任土耳其护理设施的条件。调查结果表明,东方规范和价值观可能对阿尔茨海默病的疾病结果产生差异影响。因此,我们邀请精神卫生专业人员将文化敏感方面整合到目标中,以来自非西方语境的阿尔茨海默病护理人员。

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