Experiences managing behavioral symptoms among Latino caregivers of Latino older adults with dementia and memory problems: a qualitative study.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Michelle S Keller, Nathalie Guevara, Jose-Armando Guerrero, Allison M Mays, Sara G McCleskey, Carmen E Reyes, Catherine A Sarkisian
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Background: Latinos are more likely than non-Latino Whites to develop dementia and be prescribed antipsychotics for dementia-related behavioral symptoms. Antipsychotics have significant risks yet are often overprescribed. Our understanding of how Latino caregivers of Latino older adults living with dementia perceive and address behavioral issues is limited, impeding our ability to address the root causes of antipsychotic overprescribing.

Methods: We interviewed Latino older adults' caregivers and community-based organization workers serving older adults with cognitive impairment (key informants), focusing on the management of behavioral symptoms and experiences with health services.

Results: We interviewed 8 caregivers and 2 key informants. Caregivers were the spouses, children, or grandchildren of the older adult living with cognitive impairment; their ages ranged from 30 to 95. We identified three categories of how caregivers learned about, managed, and coped with behavioral symptoms: caregivers often faced shortcomings with dementia care in the medical system, receiving limited guidance and support; caregivers found community organizations and senior day centers to be lifelines, as they received relevant, timely advice and support, caregivers often devised their own creative strategies to manage behavioral symptoms.

Conclusion: In-depth interviews suggest that the healthcare system is failing to provide support for behavioral symptoms from dementia; caregivers of Latino older adults rely on community organizations instead.

患有痴呆症和记忆问题的拉美裔老年人的拉美裔照顾者管理行为症状的经验:一项定性研究。
背景:拉美裔比非拉美裔白人更容易患痴呆症,也更容易因痴呆症相关的行为症状而被处方抗精神病药物。抗精神病药物有很大的风险,但却经常被过度处方。我们对患有痴呆症的拉美裔老年人的拉美裔照顾者如何看待和处理行为问题的了解十分有限,这阻碍了我们从根本上解决抗精神病药物超量使用问题的能力:我们采访了拉美裔老年人的照顾者和为认知障碍老年人服务的社区组织工作人员(关键信息提供者),重点关注行为症状的管理和医疗服务经验:我们采访了 8 位照顾者和 2 位关键信息提供者。照顾者是患有认知障碍的老年人的配偶、子女或孙辈;他们的年龄从 30 岁到 95 岁不等。我们发现照顾者是如何了解、管理和应对行为症状的:照顾者往往面临着医疗系统在痴呆症护理方面的缺陷,得到的指导和支持有限;照顾者发现社区组织和老年人日间中心是他们的生命线,因为他们得到了相关的、及时的建议和支持,照顾者往往设计出自己的创造性策略来管理行为症状:深入访谈表明,医疗系统未能为痴呆症引起的行为症状提供支持;拉美裔老年人的照顾者转而依赖社区组织。
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BMC Geriatrics
BMC Geriatrics GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
7.30%
发文量
873
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Geriatrics is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the health and healthcare of older people, including the effects of healthcare systems and policies. The journal also welcomes research focused on the aging process, including cellular, genetic, and physiological processes and cognitive modifications.
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