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Differences in impact of long term caregiving for mentally ill older adults on the daily life of informal caregivers: a qualitative study

机译:定性研究:精神病老年人的长期护理对非正式护理人员日常生活影响的差异

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Background: Owing to the policy of extramuralization of care in most Western countries older people with severe mental illness have to rely more and more on informal caregivers for daily care. Caregivers themselves are often aged, and although caregiving implies an impact on daily life that exceeds the boundaries of usual informal care, the impact differs across caregivers. Some caregivers seem to suffer more than others, and the differences cannot be fully understood by factors currently known to exacerbate the burden of caregiving. In order to help caregivers reduce the impact of caregiving it is important to gain a deeper understanding of factors influencing the burden and its impact on the caregiver's life. With this in mind, the aim of the study is to explore and understand differences in the impact of long-term caregiving on the quality of life of caregivers who look after older adults with severe mental illness. Methods: A qualitative, associative, inductive strategy and continuous simultaneous coding were used to interpret the data of 19 semi-structured interviews. Results: We identified an underlying psychological factor "perceived freedom of choice" which explains the gross differences in impact, leading to a definition of two main types of caregivers. Depending on how people perceive freedom of choice to provide care, the consequences of caregiving can be characterized as a process of gain (type 1) or loss (type 2). Four influential factors deepen the impact of caregiving for the type 2 caregivers, and two subtypes are identified for this category. Consequences of caregiving are most readily seen in a deteriorating quality of the relationship with the care recipient and in the psychosocial well-being of the caregiver. Conclusions: The concept of freedom of choice adds to our understanding of the differences and explains the variation in impact on the caregivers' life. The type 1 caregiver generally experiences gain whereas type 2 generally experiences loss, which puts the latter group typically at risk of becoming overloaded. Whether people perceive that they have freedom of choice in caregiving is an important consideration in evaluating the type of intervention needed to support caregivers. © 2013 Zegwaard et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
机译:背景:由于大多数西方国家对护理实行了过度乡村化的政策,患有严重精神疾病的老年人不得不越来越多地依赖非正式护理人员来进行日常护理。照料者本身通常年龄较大,尽管照料意味着对日常生活的影响超出了常规非正式照料的范围,但照护者的影响却有所不同。有些护理人员似乎比其他护理人员遭受的痛苦更大,而目前已知的加剧护理负担的因素无法完全理解这些差异。为了帮助护理人员减少护理的影响,重要的是要深入了解影响负担的因素及其对护理者生活的影响。考虑到这一点,本研究的目的是探索和了解长期护理对照顾患有严重精神疾病的老年人的护理人员的生活质量的影响。方法:采用定性,联想,归纳策略和连续同时编码来解释19个半结构化访谈的数据。结果:我们确定了一个潜在的心理因素“感知的选择自由”,这可以解释影响的重大差异,从而定义了两种主要类型的看护人。根据人们对提供护理选择自由的看法,护理的后果可以描述为获得(类型1)或损失(类型2)的过程。四个影响因素加深了2型照护者的照料影响,并且为此类别确定了两个亚型。从与护理对象的关系质量下降以及护理者的心理社会幸福感中最容易看出护理的后果。结论:选择自由的概念加深了我们对差异的理解,并解释了对护理人员生活影响的差异。 1型照顾者通常会获得收益,而2型照顾者通常会遭受损失,这使后一组通常处于超负荷的风险中。人们是否认为自己在看护方面有选择自由,这是评估支持看护者所需的干预类型的重要考虑因素。 ©2013 Zegwaard等;被许可人BioMed Central Ltd.

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