Defining Informal Caregiving and Caregivers for Persons Living With Dementia.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Mary Beth Happ, Karen O Moss, Annette DeVito Dabbs, Emmett Narby, Mi-Kyung Song
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Abstract

Purpose: To present an overview of current definitions of informal caregiving and informal caregivers for persons living with dementia (PLWD). We suggest definitional criteria of informal caregiving for dementia caregiving research that incorporate current dementia caregiving policy and programs.

Method: A multi-pronged review and analysis was performed of the scientific literature from 2014 to 2024 and online documents from professional, public advocacy, and government organizations for definitions of informal caregiving and applications to informal caregiving of PLWD.

Results: Definitional inconsistencies in informal caregiving center primarily on parameters around compensation ("unpaid") and relationships that are not in keeping with state, federal, and long-term care insurance programs that provide financial assistance, compensation, or stipends for caregiving. These inconsistencies extend to public policy and advocacy websites as well as peer-reviewed dementia and family caregiving literature.

Conclusion: In general, contemporary applications of the term "informal caregiver" for PLWD include relatives and non-relatives (kin/nonkin) who provide a broad array of assistance to PLWD. Informal care activities may be provided in residence with or near PLWD or at a distance. Definitions and inclusion criteria for informal caregiver should specify relative or unpaid non-relative, having some prior relationship or social ties to the PLWD, and not receiving compensation for care for the PLWD from a caregiving institution. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 50(12), 41-45.].

定义痴呆症患者的非正式照料和照料者。
目的:概述目前对痴呆症患者(PLWD)的非正式照顾和非正式照顾者的定义。我们建议将当前痴呆症护理政策和项目纳入痴呆症护理研究的非正式护理的定义标准。方法:对2014 - 2024年的科学文献和专业、公众倡导和政府组织的在线文件进行多管齐下的回顾和分析,以了解非正式护理的定义及其在PLWD非正式护理中的应用。结果:非正式护理中心的定义不一致主要是围绕补偿(“无偿”)和关系的参数,这些参数与州、联邦和长期护理保险计划不一致,这些计划为护理提供经济援助、补偿或津贴。这些不一致延伸到公共政策和宣传网站,以及同行评议的痴呆症和家庭护理文献。结论:一般来说,当代PLWD“非正式照护者”一词的应用包括亲属和非亲属(亲属/非亲属),他们为PLWD提供广泛的帮助。非正式护理活动可以在PLWD的住所或附近提供,也可以在远处提供。非正式照护者的定义和纳入标准应明确亲属或无报酬的非亲属,与残疾人士有某种先前的关系或社会联系,并且没有从护理机构获得照顾残疾人士的报酬。老年护理杂志,50(12),41-45。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
2.00
自引率
7.70%
发文量
98
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Gerontological Nursing is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal publishing clinically relevant original articles on the practice of gerontological nursing across the continuum of care in a variety of health care settings, for more than 40 years.
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