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‘It’s nice to think somebody’s listening to me instead of saying “oh shut up”’. People with dementia reflect on what makes communication good and meaningful

机译:“思考某人听我的话是很高兴的,而不是说”哦闭嘴“。 患有痴呆症的人反映了使沟通好和有意义的东西

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Accessible summary What is known on the subject? People with dementia experience cognitive decline which can affect their ability to communicate with others and consequently getting their needs met. Loneliness and social isolation are associated with depression and anxiety, while difficulties communicating may magnify such difficulties. Enhancing meaningful interactions may support maintenance of valued relationships and positive wellbeing. Although previous research has examined communicative experiences, this has been from the perspectives of professionals or caregivers. Exploring meaningful communication from the perspectives of people with dementia is crucial in supporting relationships and wellbeing. What the paper adds to existing knowledge? People with dementia can be active participants in research. They are aware of their cognitive impairments as well as social interactions and features constituting meaningful communications. People with dementia recognized carers’ attempts to understand and empathize with them; allowing them to feel valued and heard, empowering them to maintain interactions. Alternatively, feeling dismissed, inferior or pressured to provide ‘correct’ responses deterred them from further conversations. What are the implications for practice? People with dementia have an awareness of their relationships, communications and preferences. Thus, it is imperative to respect this population and make attempts to understand their communication as they sense this effort even when miscommunications occur. Embrace qualities that facilitate person‐centred care within communications is vital as this can preserve valued relationships, support one's needs and enhance wellbeing. Such features include active listening, empathizing, being physically and mentally present, spending time to know the individual and sharing experiences, thoughts and emotions. Abstract Introduction Social isolation can be problematic for people with dementia; understanding what makes communication meaningful may reduce such risk. Scientific rationale Previous research has examined caregivers’ or professionals’ experiences of meaningful communication. Understanding this from the perspectives of people with dementia could enhance their interactions and wellbeing. Aim Exploring what makes communication meaningful from the perspective of people with dementia. Methods Nine dyadic interactions between a person with dementia and a family carer were filmed. Individuals with dementia watched the footage and reflected on their communications in semi‐structured interviews. Results Three superordinate themes emerged. Themes ‘sharing moments of emotional connection’ and ‘empowering one's ability to communicate’ related to the experience of feeling connected, understood, valued and heard, allowing further communication. Conversely, ‘inhibitors to communication’ related feeling disempowered and reduced interactions. Discussion Even when carers could not understand what people with dementia attempted to communicate, their efforts to interact with them were valued and considered meaningful as they reinforce their sense of connectedness. Implications for practice Embracing a person‐centred approach by actively attuning to the person and continuously attempting to empathize and understand persons with dementia can help preserve important relationships and allow the person to feel valued and interpersonally connected.
机译:Accessible摘要在主题上已知的内容是什么?具有痴呆症的人体验认知下降,这可能影响他们与他人沟通的能力,从而实现他们的需求。孤独和社会孤立与抑郁和焦虑有关,而困难可能会扩大这种困难。增强有意义的互动可能支持维护有价值的关系和积极的健康。虽然以前的研究已经审查了交际体验,但这一直是专业人士或护理人员的角度。从痴呆症人们的角度来看,探索有意义的沟通对于支持关系和福祉至关重要。本文增加了现有知识?患有痴呆症的人可以是研究的积极参与者。他们意识到他们的认知障碍以及构成有意义通信的社交互动和特征。有痴呆症的人认可,照顾者试图了解并同情他们;让他们感到有价值和听到,使他们能够维持互动。或者,感到被解雇,劣等或压力以提供“正确”的响应阻止了它们从进一步的对话中。对练习有何影响?患有痴呆症的人们对他们的关系,通信和偏好有了认识。因此,尊重这一人口必须尊重这一人群,并使他们即使在发生误解时也要了解他们的沟通。拥抱促进以人为本的沟通方式的品质是至关重要的,因为这可以保持有价值的关系,支持一个人的需求和增强福祉。这些功能包括主动聆听,同情,身体和精神上存在,花时间了解个人和分享经验,想法和情绪。摘要引言社会隔离可能对痴呆症的人有问题;了解有意义的通信可能会降低这些风险。科学理论以前的研究已经审查了护理人员或专业人士的有意义沟通的经历。从痴呆症人们的角度来看,他们可以增强他们的互动和幸福。旨在探索与痴呆症人民的角度来说意义的沟通。方法染色患有痴呆和家庭护理的人与痴呆症之间的九种相互作用。具有痴呆症的个人观看了镜头并反映了他们在半结构化访谈中的通信。结果出现了三个上级主题。主题“情绪联系的瞬间”和“赋予一个人沟通能力”与感情的体验相关,理解,有价值和听到,允许进一步沟通。相反,'抑制人士沟通'相关的感觉令人发挥和减少的相互作用。讨论,即使在护理人员无法理解有痴呆症的人们试图沟通的人,他们与他们互动的努力被重视,并认为他们加强了他们的关联感。通过积极地对该人进行积极调整并不断尝试同情和理解痴呆症的人来说,对实践的影响可以帮助保留重要的关系,并允许该人感到有价值和人际关系。

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