"It Isn't What I Had to Do, It's What I Get to Do": The Experiences of Black Family Caregivers Managing Dementia.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-20 DOI:10.1177/10748407241288606
Sheria G Robinson-Lane, Florence U Johnson, Marie Jeanne Tuyisenge, Jada Jackson, Tasneem Qurashi, Priya Tripathi, Bruno Giordani
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Abstract

Black family caregivers of persons with dementia experience high levels of stress that can negatively affect caregiver health outcomes and reduce caregiving capacity. However, Black caregivers tend to report low levels depressive symptoms or other negative health effects. This qualitative descriptive study aimed to identify factors that contribute to resilience among Black family caregivers. Using the rigorous and accelerated data reduction (RADaR) technique to complete thematic analysis, a team of five coders examined transcript data from three focus groups of Black current and former family caregivers (n = 17) of persons with dementia. We identified three primary factors that contributed to caregiver resilience including access to supportive environments, adaptability, and planning skills. Caregiver resistance to reporting depressive symptoms may be attributed to the strong Black woman schema. Findings from this study may be used to develop future culturally responsive interventions that support caregivers and promote family health.

"这不是我不得不做的事,而是我可以做的事":黑人家庭照护者管理痴呆症的经历。
痴呆症患者的黑人家庭照护者承受着很大的压力,这会对照护者的健康产生负面影响并降低照护能力。然而,黑人照顾者往往报告的抑郁症状或其他负面健康影响较低。这项定性描述性研究旨在确定黑人家庭照护者的抗压能力因素。一个由五名编码员组成的小组使用严格和加速数据还原(RADaR)技术完成了主题分析,并检查了三个焦点小组的记录数据,这些焦点小组的成员是痴呆症患者的黑人现任和前任家庭照顾者(n = 17)。我们确定了有助于提高照护者复原力的三个主要因素,包括获得支持性环境、适应能力和规划技能。照顾者不愿报告抑郁症状的原因可能是强烈的黑人女性模式。本研究的结果可用于制定未来的文化响应干预措施,以支持照顾者并促进家庭健康。
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CiteScore
4.00
自引率
9.70%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Family Nursing (JFN) is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of nursing research, practice, education, and policy issues, as well as empirical and theoretical analyses on the subject of family health. Its interdisciplinary, international, and collaborative perspectives examine cultural diversity and families across the life cycle. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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