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How older women who live alone with dementia make sense of their experiences: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

机译:独自患有痴呆症的年龄女性如何理解他们的经历:一种解释性的现象学分析

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This paper investigates the subjective experiences of older women living alone with Alzheimer's disease, vascular or mixed dementia. Eight women were interviewed to explore how they managed their identities and coped with day-to-day living, in the absence of a significant co-resident other who might reflect them back to themselves. Through interpretative phenomenological analysis themes emerged about loss, embodiment, adapting, awareness, safety, relationships, exclusion and loneliness. Memory loss had the most significant impact through loss of independence. However, the women were actively engaged in re-constructing their sense of self, using a variety of coping strategies. Relationships with friends, neighbours and attendance at memory clubs were important. A search for meaningful relationships was apparent, conflicting with feeling vulnerable and a consequent desire for self protection.
机译:本文调查了独自生活与阿尔茨海默病,血管或混合痴呆的老年女性的主观体验。 八名妇女接受采访探索他们如何管理其身份并应对日常生活,在没有一个重要的共同居民其他人的情况下,他们可能会反思他们自己。 通过解释性现象学分析主题,关于损失,实施例,适应,意识,安全,关系,排除和孤独。 记忆损失通过独立丧失具有最大的影响。 然而,使用各种应对策略,妇女积极地重新建立自己的自我意识。 与朋友,邻居和记忆俱乐部出席的关系很重要。 寻找有意义的关系是显而易见的,与感到脆弱的伤害和随之而来的自我保护欲望也很明显。

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