"Time to Be Young?" - A Qualitative Study Exploring the Impact of Attending a Course for Young Carers Who Have a Parent with Dementia.

IF 1.8 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Patient Related Outcome Measures Pub Date : 2025-01-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/PROM.S499063
Celine Haaland-Johansen, Ingebjørg Haugen, Anne Marie Mork Rokstad
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Abstract

Purpose: Being a young carer of a parent with dementia can be challenging, with many carers undertaking various practical and caring tasks. The weekend course Time to be young? gathers young carers, aiming to support them to cope with their challenges in everyday life. The aim of this study was to explore their role as a caregiver and the experienced impact of the course on their strategies of coping in their everyday life.

Participants and methods: The study had a qualitative descriptive design inspired by Lindseth and Norberg's phenomenological hermeneutical method, using individual semi-structured interviews for data collection. The participants were recruited from former participants of the course Time to be young?, and the final sample included eight participants.

Results: Through the analysis, four main themes were identified: 1) Help to accept the situation, 2) A sense of community, 3) The need for information and 4) The need to live one's own life. The study found that attendance at Time to be young? for young adults having a parent with dementia affected their coping strategies in their situation as a young care.

Conclusion: The study demonstrated the importance of courses like Time to be young?, and need for a meeting place, tailored information about dementia, and an opportunity to share and reflect upon their experiences as a young carer.

“是时候年轻了?”-一项探讨参加课程对父母患有痴呆症的年轻照顾者的影响的定性研究。
目的:作为一个患有痴呆症的父母的年轻照顾者可能是具有挑战性的,许多照顾者承担各种实际和照顾任务。周末课程年轻的时候到了?聚集年轻护工,旨在帮助他们应对日常生活中的挑战。本研究的目的是探讨他们作为照顾者的角色,以及课程对他们日常生活应对策略的经验影响。参与者和研究方法:受Lindseth和Norberg的现象学解释学方法的启发,本研究采用定性描述设计,使用个人半结构化访谈进行数据收集。参与者是从课程的前参与者中招募来的。,最终样本包括8名参与者。结果:通过分析,确定了四个主题:1)帮助接受现状,2)社区意识,3)信息需求,4)过自己生活的需求。研究发现,出勤的时间要年轻吗?对于年轻人来说,父母患有痴呆症会影响他们作为年轻人的应对策略。结论:该研究证明了“年轻时”等课程的重要性。,并且需要一个会议场所,关于痴呆症的量身定制的信息,以及一个分享和反思他们作为年轻照顾者的经历的机会。
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Patient Related Outcome Measures
Patient Related Outcome Measures HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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