Understanding quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia.

Sian Hughes, Bob Woods, Katherine Algar-Skaife, Catrin Hedd Jones
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Abstract

Aim: To investigate the quality of life (QoL) and well-being of people living with advanced dementia in care homes.

Method: A mixed-methods approach was taken combining participant observations, interviews with the participants' families and carers, and quantitative measurements. The quantitative measures included AwareCare assessments, QoL in Late-Stage Dementia scale ratings and semi-structured interviews with relatives and staff members. Ryff's psychological well-being framework, the Fairness, Respect, Equality, Identity, Dignity, Autonomy principles, and Kitwood's indicators of well-being, were examined to attempt to identify contributors to QoL for people living with advanced dementia.

Results: Participants had limited verbal abilities, but used non-vocal behaviours to communicate. These behaviours influenced their QoL and well-being.

Conclusion: The indicators of well-being in Kitwood's personhood model were helpful in describing how relatives and staff perceived the QoL of the person with dementia.

了解晚期痴呆症患者的生活质量和福祉。
目的:探讨老年痴呆症患者在养老院的生活质量和幸福感。方法:采用参与者观察、对参与者家属和照顾者的访谈和定量测量相结合的混合方法。定量措施包括awwareare评估、晚期痴呆的生活质量评分和与亲属和工作人员的半结构化访谈。对Ryff的心理健康框架、公平、尊重、平等、身份、尊严、自治原则和Kitwood的幸福指标进行了检查,试图找出影响晚期痴呆症患者生活质量的因素。结果:参与者的语言能力有限,但使用非语言行为进行交流。这些行为影响了他们的生活质量和幸福感。结论:Kitwood人格模型中的幸福感指标有助于描述亲属和工作人员对痴呆患者生活质量的感知。
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