Continuity, change and 'living well' for older people with dementia: longitudinal qualitative findings from the IDEAL cohort study.

IF 2.2 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Sally Stapley, Claire Pentecost, Alex Hillman, Ian Rees Jones, Robin Morris, Catherine Quinn, Madhumathi Ravi, Jeanette Thom, Linda Clare
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'Living well' is an important concept across national dementia strategies, where qualitative research has contributed to understandings of living well for people with dementia. Longitudinal, qualitative approaches are fewer but can explore potential changes in accounts of living well, psychological coping and adaptation to dementia, and if or how people with dementia maintain continuity in their lives. The aim of this longitudinal qualitative study was to gauge what is important for 'living well' with mild-to-moderate dementia and whether this changes over time in a group of older people with mild-to-moderate dementia living at home. Semi-structured, qualitative interviews with 20 people with dementia from the IDEAL cohort study were conducted in 2017 and again one year later and analysed using longitudinal thematic analyses. The overarching narrative was largely that of continuity and adaptation, with incremental not disruptive change. Continuing participation and meaningful occupation were important to maintain living well over time, where individuals pursued new as well as previous interests. As a key psychological coping strategy to support continuity in their lives, individuals emphasised their capabilities to maintain activities in spite of dementia, compartmentalising specific areas which had become more challenging. Maintaining social networks and accommodating changes in social relationships were also central to living well over time including managing the psychological impacts of changes in spousal relationships. People in the earlier stages of dementia emphasise continuity and their capabilities, reporting change over time only in certain aspects of their lives. However, small, incremental changes in their social relationships and opportunities for meaningful occupation may still afford key areas for supporting capability to 'live well'.

老年痴呆症患者的连续性、改变和“活得好”:IDEAL队列研究的纵向定性结果
“好好生活”是国家痴呆症战略中的一个重要概念,其中定性研究有助于理解痴呆症患者的好生活。纵向、定性方法较少,但可以探索生活质量、心理应对和适应痴呆症的潜在变化,以及痴呆症患者是否或如何保持生活的连续性。这项纵向定性研究的目的是衡量对于轻度至中度痴呆症患者“生活得好”的重要因素,以及在一组生活在家中的轻度至中度痴呆症老年人中,这些因素是否会随着时间的推移而改变。研究人员在2017年和一年后对来自IDEAL队列研究的20名痴呆症患者进行了半结构化定性访谈,并使用纵向主题分析进行了分析。总体叙事主要是连续性和适应性,是渐进式而非破坏性的变化。持续的参与和有意义的职业对于长期保持良好的生活很重要,个人追求新的和以前的兴趣。作为一种关键的心理应对策略,以支持他们的生活连续性,个人强调他们维持活动的能力,尽管痴呆症,划分特定的领域已经变得更具挑战性。维持社会网络和适应社会关系的变化也是长期生活的核心,包括管理配偶关系变化的心理影响。痴呆症早期阶段的人强调连续性和他们的能力,只报告他们生活的某些方面随着时间的推移而发生变化。然而,在他们的社会关系和有意义的职业机会方面,微小的、渐进式的变化可能仍然为支持“生活得好”的能力提供关键领域。
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Ageing & Society
Ageing & Society GERONTOLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
8.00%
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144
期刊介绍: Ageing & Society is an interdisciplinary and international journal devoted to the understanding of human ageing and the circumstances of older people in their social and cultural contexts. It draws contributions and has readers from many disciplines including gerontology, sociology, demography, psychology, economics, medicine, social policy and the humanities. Ageing & Society promotes high-quality original research which is relevant to an international audience to encourage the exchange of ideas across the broad audience of multidisciplinary academics and practitioners working in the field of ageing.
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