Couples’ experiences of using DemPower in everyday life

IF 0.8 Q4 GERONTOLOGY
T. Bielsten, J. Keady, Agneta Kullberg, R. Lasrado, I. Hellström
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Purpose Interventions aimed at couples where one partner has dementia are often targeting burden, depression and cognitive function and do not focus on relationship and interpersonal issues. Furthermore, interventions within this population do not seem to have embraced a salutogenic and authentic dyadic approach where both partners’ experiences are considered. To address this gap, a self-management app, DemPower, which was piloted and tested among couples where one partner has dementia living at home, has been developed. This study explores couples‘ everyday experiences of engaging with the DemPower. Design/methodology/approach Semi-structured interviews with couples were analysed using thematic analysis. Findings The findings resulted in the following themes: growth of the relationship; we are not alone; and positive approach. The findings indicated that the experiences of a salutogenic and dyadic intervention can contribute to the feelings of empowerment, satisfaction of couples’ achievements and a sense of support through peers and with the intervention itself. Originality/value The findings of this study indicate that couples where one partner has dementia appreciate interventions that focuses on a salutogenic approach to their everyday life and relationship. The dyadic intervention contributed to feelings of empowerment, satisfaction of couples’ achievements and a sense of support through peers and through the intervention itself. Discussing, inventory and focus on strengths, resources and quality of life can therefore give couples insight in their growth of the relationship and their transitions during the dementia trajectory. Furthermore, this study can serve as an eye opener in health care for the type of support couples need and wishes to receive. This means that care for people with dementia and partners should adopt a more health-promoting approach.
夫妻在日常生活中使用DemPower的经验
目的:针对一方患有痴呆症的夫妇的干预措施通常针对负担、抑郁和认知功能,而不是关注关系和人际问题。此外,在这一人群中的干预措施似乎没有采用一种健康和真实的二元方法,在这种方法中,双方的经历都被考虑在内。为了弥补这一差距,一款名为DemPower的自我管理应用程序已经被开发出来,在其中一方患有痴呆症的家庭中进行了试点和测试。这项研究探讨了夫妻与DemPower互动的日常体验。设计/方法/方法采用主题分析对夫妇进行半结构化访谈。研究结果得出了以下主题:关系的发展;我们并不孤单;积极的态度。研究结果表明,有益健康和二元干预的经历可以促进赋权的感觉,对夫妻成就的满意度,以及通过同伴和干预本身获得的支持感。原创性/价值本研究的发现表明,一方患有痴呆症的夫妇更喜欢对他们的日常生活和关系采取有益健康的干预措施。二元干预有助于增强赋权感、对夫妻成就的满意度,以及通过同伴和干预本身获得的支持感。因此,对优势、资源和生活质量进行讨论、盘点和关注,可以让夫妻了解他们关系的发展以及他们在痴呆症发展过程中的转变。此外,本研究可以为夫妻需要和希望获得的支持类型的卫生保健提供启示。这意味着对痴呆症患者及其伴侣的护理应采取更加促进健康的方法。
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