The experience of long-term care staff caring for people with dementia in low- and middle-income Countries (LMICs): A qualitative evidence synthesis.

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Xiaoyang Li, Heather Wilkinson, Mengying Zhang, Sarah J Rhynas
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Background: The demand for long-term residential care for people with dementia is, especially for those in the moderate to severe stages, increasing. However, dementia care services within long-term care (LTC) settings remain underdeveloped in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Objectives: This qualitative evidence synthesis aimed to explore LTC staff's experiences of taking care of people with dementia in LTC facilities in LMICs. Methods: A comprehensive literature search was conducted of six databases in January 2023 and updated in August 2024 for qualitative studies of LTC staff's experience of caring for people with dementia. Thematic synthesis was utilised for data synthesis, and NVivo facilitated this process. Results: 8,565 studies were screened, and 11 articles were included in this review. The studies included were conducted in Brazil (n = 2), China (n = 5), India (n = 1), Iran (n = 1), Malaysia (n = 1) and South Africa (n = 1) between 2012 and 2024. An overarching theme was identified: We are an island: underdeveloped dementia care within the LTC settings in LMICs, and the following categories identified as (1) the development of care provided for people living with dementia within care home settings is in its infancy; (2) the positive and effective coping strategies that may help embrace a brighter future of dementia care; (3) the deficiencies in caregiving approaches that contributed to poor-quality care for people living with dementia. Conclusions: The development of dementia care services within LTC in LMICs is still in its early stages. The main concern is the lack of available support and training for care staff and their insufficient dementia knowledge and care competencies. We hope that this review will help to increase attention to this significant issue of long-term institutional care for people with dementia in LMICs and that further research could investigate and enhance potential improvements in the practical implementation of long-term residential dementia care.

低收入和中等收入国家长期护理人员护理痴呆症患者的经验:一项定性证据综合。
背景:对老年痴呆患者,特别是中重度痴呆患者的长期住院护理需求正在增加。然而,在低收入和中等收入国家,长期护理(LTC)环境中的痴呆症护理服务仍然不发达。目的:本定性证据综合旨在探讨LTC工作人员在中低收入国家LTC设施中照顾痴呆症患者的经验。方法:于2023年1月和2024年8月对6个数据库进行全面的文献检索,对LTC工作人员护理痴呆患者的经验进行定性研究。主题合成用于数据合成,NVivo促进了这一过程。结果:8,565项研究被筛选,11篇文章被纳入本综述。纳入的研究在2012年至2024年间在巴西(n = 2)、中国(n = 5)、印度(n = 1)、伊朗(n = 1)、马来西亚(n = 1)和南非(n = 1)进行。确定了一个总体主题:我们是一个孤岛:中低收入国家长期护理中心的痴呆症护理不发达,以下类别确定为:(1)养老院为痴呆症患者提供的护理发展尚处于起步阶段;(2)积极有效的应对策略,可能有助于迎接更光明的痴呆症护理未来;(3)护理方式的缺陷导致痴呆患者的护理质量较差。结论:中低收入国家老年痴呆症护理服务的发展仍处于早期阶段。主要问题是护理人员缺乏可用的支持和培训,以及他们对痴呆症的知识和护理能力不足。我们希望这篇综述将有助于提高人们对中低收入痴呆症患者长期机构护理这一重要问题的关注,并希望进一步的研究可以调查和加强长期住院痴呆症护理的实际实施中的潜在改进。
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