Exploring Ethical Dilemmas and Concerns in Caring for Persons With Dementia: Insights From Formal Caregivers in Albania.

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Elona Gaxhja, Ilma Toci, Dorina Saja, Eliona Sula, Mitilda Gugu, Daniel Sperling
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IntroductionDementia is an escalating global concern driven by aging populations, significantly impacting Low-Middle-income countries like Albania. Formal caregivers face a unique set of ethical dilemmas and concerns when caring for individuals with dementia and their families. The lack of ethical guidelines and policies further complicates decision-making in these contexts. This is part of a larger EDEM project.AimThis study aims to explore the extent to which ethical dilemmas and concerns in caring for people with dementia are observed and experienced by formal caregivers in Albania.MethodsData were collected through face-to-face semi-structured discussions with three homogeneous focus groups of formal caregivers from diverse educational backgrounds, and analyzed using thematic analysis within the conceptual framework of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA).ResultsA total of 23 participants (8 nurses, 7 social workers and 8 doctors) were included. Three main themes emerged which were: (1) Ethical Tensions in Caring for an individual with dementia and Family involvement; (2) The Multifaceted Burden of Dementia Care on Families; and (3) Quality of Care and Resource Allocation; Training and education of healthcare professionals. In patriarchal societies like Albania, caregivers' personal and cultural beliefs may conflict with their professional duties or the preferences of individuals with dementia and their families.ConclusionsFormal caregivers provide insights into their experiences with ethical dilemmas, concerns, and decision-making processes when caring for individuals with dementia. The findings underscore the critical necessity for developing and implementing clear policies, guidelines, community awareness initiatives, and comprehensive training programs for multidisciplinary teams, aimed at promoting optimal care standards.

探索伦理困境和关注在照顾痴呆症的人:从阿尔巴尼亚的正式护理人员的见解。
痴呆症是由人口老龄化推动的一个日益严重的全球问题,对阿尔巴尼亚等中低收入国家产生了重大影响。在照顾痴呆症患者及其家人时,正规护理人员面临着一系列独特的道德困境和关切。缺乏道德准则和政策使这些情况下的决策更加复杂。这是一个较大的EDEM项目的一部分。目的本研究旨在探讨在何种程度上的伦理困境和关切,在照顾痴呆症的人是观察和经验的正式护理人员在阿尔巴尼亚。方法采用面对面半结构化讨论的方法,收集来自不同教育背景的三个同质焦点小组的数据,并在解释现象学分析(IPA)的概念框架内采用主题分析方法进行分析。结果共纳入23人,其中护士8人,社工7人,医生8人。出现了三个主要主题:(1)照顾痴呆症患者和家庭参与的伦理紧张;(2)痴呆症护理对家庭的多重负担;(3)护理质量和资源配置;培训和教育保健专业人员。在阿尔巴尼亚这样的父权制社会中,照顾者的个人和文化信仰可能与他们的专业职责或痴呆症患者及其家人的偏好相冲突。在照顾痴呆症患者时,正式护理人员提供了他们在道德困境、关注点和决策过程方面的经验。研究结果强调了制定和实施明确的政策、指导方针、社区意识倡议以及针对多学科团队的综合培训计划的关键必要性,这些计划旨在促进最佳护理标准。
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