Experiences of Unpaid Caregivers for Persons With Memory Impairment Navigating Perioperative Care.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Journal of Trauma Nursing Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-05 DOI:10.1097/JTN.0000000000000873
Mariya Kovaleva, Brianna F Baumberger, Amelia Maiga, Mary S Dietrich, Jana Lauderdale, Michele C Balas, Cathy Maxwell
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Abstract

Background: As the aging population grows, individuals with cognitive impairment face increased challenges and a higher risk of poor outcomes. Although unpaid caregivers provide most of their care and help navigate hospitalizations and surgeries, their experiences in perioperative settings remain poorly understood.

Objective: This study explores the experiences of unpaid caregivers of individuals with memory impairment in the perioperative period.

Methods: This study used a qualitative descriptive approach to explore caregivers' experiences with perioperative care for individuals with cognitive impairment. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with purposefully sampled unpaid caregivers of individuals who had undergone a surgery within the past 6 months at a Southeastern U.S. trauma center (February-April 2021). Conventional content analysis was used to code transcripts and identify themes.

Results: Eight caregivers participated in semi-structured interviews. Caregivers reported being unprepared for postoperative complications, including delirium, cognitive changes, and functional decline. Communication deficits were prominent, with caregivers receiving inadequate information about surgical outcomes and postoperative expectations. Staff demonstrated knowledge gaps regarding dementia care, and 1 instance of verbal abuse toward a patient was reported. Five themes emerged: care recipients' perioperative experiences, caregivers' experiences, healthcare strengths and deficiencies, and improvement recommendations.

Conclusion: Caregivers of persons with cognitive impairment face significant challenges during the perioperative period, often unprepared for postoperative complications and lacking adequate communication from healthcare teams. Findings suggest targeted interventions, including preoperative caregiver education about delirium, enhanced communication protocols, and comprehensive hospital staff training on dementia care, could improve outcomes for this growing population requiring surgical intervention.

无报酬照顾者对记忆障碍患者围手术期护理的体会。
背景:随着人口老龄化的加剧,认知障碍患者面临的挑战越来越大,预后不良的风险也越来越高。尽管无偿护理人员提供了大部分护理并帮助他们住院和手术,但他们在围手术期的经历仍然鲜为人知。目的:探讨记忆障碍患者围手术期无报酬照顾者的经历。方法:本研究采用定性描述方法探讨护理人员对认知障碍患者围手术期护理的经验。在过去6个月内(2021年2月至4月)在美国东南部创伤中心接受过手术的个体的无薪护理人员进行了半结构化访谈。传统的内容分析被用来编码文本和确定主题。结果:8名护理人员参加了半结构化访谈。护理人员报告对术后并发症没有准备,包括谵妄、认知改变和功能下降。沟通缺陷突出,护理人员对手术结果和术后期望的信息不足。工作人员证明了痴呆症护理方面的知识差距,并报告了1例对患者的言语虐待。五个主题出现了:护理对象的围手术期经验,护理人员的经验,医疗保健的优势和不足,以及改进建议。结论:认知障碍患者的护理人员在围手术期面临着重大挑战,他们往往对术后并发症毫无准备,并且缺乏与医疗团队的充分沟通。研究结果表明,有针对性的干预措施,包括术前护理人员关于谵妄的教育,加强沟通协议,以及全面的医院工作人员痴呆症护理培训,可以改善这一日益增长的需要手术干预的人群的预后。
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Journal of Trauma Nursing
Journal of Trauma Nursing CRITICAL CARE MEDICINENURSING&-NURSING
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
10.00%
发文量
106
期刊介绍: ​Journal of Trauma Nursing (JTN) is the official journal of the Society of Trauma Nurses. The Society of Trauma Nurses believes that trauma is a disease impacting patients through the continuum of care. The mission of STN is to ensure optimal trauma care through education, collaboration, leadership and membership engagement. As the official publication of the Society of Trauma Nurses, the Journal of Trauma Nursing supports the STN’s strategic goals of effective communication, education and patient advocacy with original, peer-reviewed, research and evidence-based articles and information that reflect the highest standard of collaborative care for trauma patients.​ The Journal of Trauma Nursing, through a commitment to editorial excellence, implements STN’s vision to improve practice and patient outcomes and to become the premiere global nursing organization across the trauma continuum.
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