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Cognitive impairment and its consequences in everyday life : experiences of people with mild cognitive impairment or mild dementia and their relatives

机译:认知障碍及其在日常生活中的后果:轻度认知障碍或轻度痴呆症患者及其亲属的经历

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Background: The aim of this study was to explore experiences of cognitive impairment, its consequences in everyday life and need for support in people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or mild dementia and their relatives. Methods: A qualitative approach with an explorative design with interviews was chosen. The participants included five people with MCI and eight people with mild dementia and their relatives. All participants were recruited at a geriatric memory clinic in Sweden. The Grounded Theory method was used. Results: The following categories emerged: noticing cognitive changes; changed activity patterns; coping strategies; uncertainty about own ability and environmental reactions; support in everyday life; support from the healthcare system; consequences in everyday life for relatives; and support for relatives. The main findings were that people with MCI and dementia experienced cognitive changes that could be burdensome and changed activity patterns. Most of them, however, considered themselves capable of coping on their own. The relatives noticed cognitive changes and activity disruptions to a greater extent and tried to be supportive in everyday life. Degree of awareness varied and lack of awareness could lead to many problems in everyday life. Conclusions: Perceived cognitive impairment and its consequences in everyday life were individual and differed among people with MCI or dementia and their relatives. Thus, healthcare professionals must listen to both people with cognitive impairment and their relatives for optimal individual care planning. Support such as education groups and day care could be more tailored towards the early stages of dementia.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是探讨认知障碍的经验,其在日常生活中的后果以及对轻度认知障碍(MCI)或轻度痴呆的人及其亲属的支持需求。方法:选择一种定性的方法,采用带有访谈的探索性设计。参加者包括5名MCI患者和8名轻度痴呆患者及其亲属。所有参与者均在瑞典的老年医学诊所招募。使用扎根理论方法。结果:出现了以下类别:注意到认知变化;活动模式改变;应对策略;有关自身能力和环境反应的不确定性;在日常生活中提供支持;医疗保健系统的支持;对亲戚在日常生活中的后果;和支持亲戚。主要发现是患有MCI和痴呆症的人经历了认知变化,这可能是沉重的负担并改变了活动方式。然而,大多数人认为自己有能力自己应对。亲戚在更大程度上注意到认知变化和活动中断,并试图在日常生活中提供支持。意识程度各不相同,缺乏意识可能导致日常生活中出现许多问题。结论:认知障碍及其在日常生活中的后果是个体的,在MCI或痴呆症患者及其亲属之间存在差异。因此,医疗保健专业人员必须听取认知障碍患者及其亲属的意见,以制定最佳的个人护理计划。教育团体和日托等支持可能更适合痴呆症的早期阶段。

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