What is helpful in everyday living with dementia at home? Learning from families’ diverse scenarios

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Margrét Guðnadóttir, Christine Ceci, Marit Kirkevold, Jón Snædal, Kristín Björnsdóttir
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Abstract As the population ages and the prevalence of dementia increases, caring for a relative living at home with dementia has become a reality for many families worldwide. Studies have shown that families are confronted with diverse difficulties as they try to address the challenges involved in providing care. By understanding how they manage daily life, formal service providers become better equipped to meet the diverse needs of these families. Learning how families live with memory loss and cognitive changes calls for an understanding of the shared context surrounding the person, including the collective of people, and their connections. With the research method of ethnographic case study, we followed eight families living at home with dementia for two years. All participants had been placed on a waiting list for a specialised dementia day care programme. The analysis presented here is based on three cases which reflect widely different experiences and situations. We describe how these families dealt with their daily living at home, if and how they made use of the formal support available and what approaches they found helpful for improving their lives. The results show how the persons living with dementia and their care-givers drew on the collective of their backgrounds, surroundings and available support. With diverse arrangements, families tried to find ways to make their daily lives work out. But constant re-arrangement was necessary. This knowledge could be a central learning point for formal service to build on. While systematic or routine procedures in service provision can be helpful, time and space must be provided for professionals to understand families' different practices, so that they can provide family-centred support.
痴呆症患者在家里的日常生活有什么帮助?从家庭的不同情况中学习
随着人口老龄化和痴呆症患病率的增加,照顾痴呆症患者在家已经成为全球许多家庭面临的现实。研究表明,当家庭试图解决提供护理所涉及的挑战时,他们面临着各种各样的困难。通过了解他们如何管理日常生活,正规服务提供者可以更好地满足这些家庭的各种需求。要了解失忆和认知变化的家庭是如何生活的,就需要了解这个人周围的共同环境,包括人们的集体,以及他们之间的联系。采用民族志个案研究的方法,对8户居家痴呆患者家庭进行了为期两年的跟踪调查。所有的参与者都在等候名单上,等待专门的痴呆症日托项目。这里提出的分析是基于三个案例,它们反映了截然不同的经验和情况。我们描述了这些家庭如何处理他们在家里的日常生活,他们是否以及如何利用现有的正式支持,以及他们发现哪些方法有助于改善他们的生活。研究结果显示,痴呆症患者和他们的照顾者如何利用他们的背景、环境和现有的支持。通过各种各样的安排,家庭试图找到让他们的日常生活正常运转的方法。但不断的重新安排是必要的。这些知识可以作为构建正式服务的中心学习点。虽然提供服务的系统或常规程序可能有所帮助,但必须为专业人员提供时间和空间,使他们了解家庭的不同做法,以便他们能够提供以家庭为中心的支助。
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Ageing & Society
Ageing & Society GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.00%
发文量
144
期刊介绍: Ageing & Society is an interdisciplinary and international journal devoted to the understanding of human ageing and the circumstances of older people in their social and cultural contexts. It draws contributions and has readers from many disciplines including gerontology, sociology, demography, psychology, economics, medicine, social policy and the humanities. Ageing & Society promotes high-quality original research which is relevant to an international audience to encourage the exchange of ideas across the broad audience of multidisciplinary academics and practitioners working in the field of ageing.
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