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A comparative qualitative analysis of stories of spousal caregivers of people with dementia: Negative, ambivalent, and positive experiences

机译:对痴呆症患者的配偶照顾者的故事进行比较的定性分析:消极,矛盾和积极经历

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Background: Caregivers of people with dementia describe a wide spectrum of caregiving experiences, from very negative to very positive. Previous research reveals that differences exist, but how or why the experiences differ has not been well addressed. Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore how the experiences of spousal caregivers of people with dementia differ. Methods: This study was a secondary analysis of interviews collected from a longitudinal caregiver skill training intervention for caregivers of those with degenerative diseases (parent study). For the purpose of this analysis, 57 interviews from 21 spousal caregivers of people with dementia in the control group of the parent study were analyzed. The interviews from the parent study were collected at baseline, 6. months, and 12. months post-enrollment. Results: Three groups of caregivers were identified based on how they described their experience; a negative group, an ambivalent group and a positive group. The negative group described both past and present relationships with their spouse in negative terms. These caregivers expressed no positives in caregiving. Their focus was on their own unmet needs rather than their spouses' needs. These caregivers reported significant caregiving burden. The ambivalent group reported that the relationship they had with the spouse was lost, but they still described satisfaction in being able to care for the spouse. They described mixed emotions about caregiving and had difficulty accepting that their partners could no longer reciprocate in the relationship. The positive group described both their past and present relationship with the care recipient in loving terms. They focused on aspects of the relationship they still had, rather than what had been lost. They expressed satisfaction with caregiving, were other-focused, and not highly burdened by caregiving. They understood that their partner could not reciprocate, and expected nothing in return. Descriptions of the positive group suggest target areas for caregiver interventions. Conclusion: Spousal caregivers of people with dementia can be encouraged toward more positive caregiving experiences through empathy-building interventions and enhanced understanding and acceptance of changes in the care recipient.
机译:背景:痴呆症患者的护理人员描述了从非常消极到非常积极的各种各样的护理经历。先前的研究表明存在差异,但是经验差异的方式或原因尚未得到很好的解决。目的:本研究的目的是探讨痴呆症患者的配偶看护者的经历如何不同。方法:本研究是对从纵向看护者技能培训干预措施中收集的,对患有退行性疾病的看护者的访谈进行的次要分析(父母研究)。出于此分析的目的,对父母研究的对照组中21位老年痴呆症患者的配偶护理人员进行的57次访谈进行了分析。父母研究的访谈是在基线,入选后6个月和12个月时收集的。结果:根据他们描述自己的经历的方式确定了三组护理人员;否定基,矛盾基和肯定基。负面团体以负面的方式描述了与配偶的过去和现在的关系。这些看护者在看护方面没有表现出积极的态度。他们的重点是自己的未满足需求,而不是配偶的需求。这些照料者报告了很大的照料负担。矛盾的团体报告说,他们与配偶的关系已经丧失,但他们仍然表示满意能够照顾配偶。他们描述了关于照料的喜忧参半,并且很难接受他们的伴侣不再能与对方建立关系。积极的小组用爱的方式描述了他们与护理对象的过去和现在的关系。他们专注于仍然存在的关系,而不是失去的关系。他们对护理表示满意,专注于其他方面,而且护理负担不高。他们知道自己的伴侣无法回报,也没有任何回报。对阳性人群的描述建议了护理人员干预的目标领域。结论:可以通过建立同理心的干预措施以及增进对接受治疗者变化的理解和接受,来鼓励痴呆症患者的配偶照顾者获得更积极的护理经历。

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