The quality of family relationships in dementia: Mixed methods to unravel mixed feelings.

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-15 DOI:10.1177/14713012231220759
Maria J Marques, Manuel Gonçalves-Pereira, Marjolein de Vugt, Frans Verhey, Bob Woods
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Objective: Close relationships influence health and quality of life outcomes for people with dementia and their families. Yet, we know little on the role of different relationship domains with quantitative methods having proved to have limitations in this research field. We aimed to study these relationship domains over time, contrasting the views of people with dementia and their family carers, making use of both quantitative and qualitative approaches.Methods: A convergent mixed methods design was adopted, analysing longitudinal data (four time points over three years) from 66 dyads of Portuguese community-dwelling people with dementia and their primary carers, from the EU-Actifcare project sample. Quantitative assessments used sociodemographic and clinical variables, and Positive Affect Index scores, with descriptive and inferential analyses. Qualitative data, collected through individual and joint semi-structured interviews, were explored using thematic analysis.Results: Both quantitative and qualitative findings demonstrated that some domains of relationship quality are affected in different ways, with changes occurring at different stages. Some (e.g., 'communication') may even improve after initial decline. 'Closeness' was consistently altered over time, from carers' perspectives, and played an important protective role regarding institutionalisation. Overall, changes in the relationship quality were perceived differently by people with dementia and their carers, and these divergent perspectives often led to tension. Qualitative data revealed that 'mixed feelings' (ambivalence) involve complex experiences, arguably more difficult to manage than negative feelings alone. Furthermore, perceived informal support, particularly from the extended family, and receiving formal services' assistance, seemed to facilitate positive (re)appraisals of the relationship.Conclusions: A deeper understanding of relationship quality and its domains as dementia progresses may help tailoring interventions to tackle modifiable aspects of relationships, meeting the needs and cherishing the resources of dyads and families. Timely assessments could identify relationships at risk and need for support, including for alternative caring arrangements.

痴呆症患者的家庭关系质量:用混合方法解读复杂情感。
目的亲密关系会影响痴呆症患者及其家人的健康和生活质量。然而,我们对不同关系领域的作用知之甚少,定量方法在这一研究领域已被证明具有局限性。我们利用定量和定性方法,旨在对这些关系领域进行长期研究,对比痴呆症患者及其家庭照护者的观点:我们采用了一种融合的混合方法设计,分析了来自欧盟-Actifcare 项目样本的 66 个葡萄牙社区痴呆症患者及其主要照顾者的纵向数据(三年中的四个时间点)。定量评估使用了社会人口学和临床变量以及积极情感指数得分,并进行了描述性和推论性分析。通过个人和联合半结构式访谈收集的定性数据采用主题分析法进行探讨:定量和定性研究结果表明,关系质量的某些领域会受到不同方式的影响,并在不同阶段发生变化。有些领域(如 "沟通")甚至会在最初下降后有所改善。从照护者的角度来看,"亲近 "随着时间的推移不断发生变化,并对机构化起到了重要的保护作用。总体而言,痴呆症患者及其照护者对关系质量的变化有着不同的看法,而这些不同的看法往往会导致关系紧张。定性数据显示,"混合情感"(矛盾)涉及复杂的经历,可以说比单纯的负面情感更难处理。此外,感知到的非正式支持,特别是来自大家庭的支持,以及接受正规服务的帮助,似乎有助于对这种关系进行积极的(重新)评价:随着痴呆症的发展,对人际关系质量及其领域的更深入了解可能有助于定制干预措施,以解决人际关系中可改变的方面,满足双亲和家庭的需求并珍惜其资源。及时的评估可以确定关系中的风险和支持需求,包括替代性照料安排。
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