“Am I entitled to take a break in caregiving?”: Perceptions of leisure activities of family caregivers of loved ones with dementia in China

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
X. Xu, D. Leung, A. Leung, R. Kwan, Tingna Liang, Ai Jun Chai
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Leisure activities are essential for family caregivers of loved ones with dementia living in the community, yet these caregivers tend not to engage in them, especially in China, wherein it may have a negative impact on their physical and psychological health. To date, limited knowledge exists regarding underlying reasons that deter these family caregivers from doing leisure activities. This study aims to explore perceptions of family caregivers of people living with dementia and their engagement in leisure activities. A qualitative descriptive research design was used with semi-structured, face-to-face, individual in-depth interviews. The data were collected in Shijiazhuang, China between October and November 2019. Content analysis was used to develop categories. Results of 20 family caregivers (5 men and 15 women, mean age = 55.6±12.7) reported their perceptions under four main categories: (i) “the condition of leisure life,” (ii) “needs for leisure activities,” (iii) “reasons for the reluctance to do leisure activities,” and (iv) “motivations supporting the implementation of leisure activities.” In addition to the heavy caregiving workload and lack of support, traditional Chinese beliefs including filial commitment and “fatalistic voluntarism” were the reasons that prevented Chinese family caregivers of people living with dementia from doing leisure activities. However, engaging their loved ones in leisure activities, like doing exercise together, could motivate family caregivers themselves to participate in leisure activities. These findings encourage healthcare professionals to consider the influence of culture on family caregivers’ engagement in leisure activities which is one of the ways to reduce stress. Family caregivers may benefit from the leisure activities by learning how to better cope with and balance caregiving tasks with their leisure pursuits in the community.
“我是否有权暂停照顾孩子?”:中国痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者对休闲活动的看法
休闲活动对于居住在社区的痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者至关重要,但这些照顾者往往不参与休闲活动,特别是在中国,这可能会对他们的身心健康产生负面影响。迄今为止,关于阻止这些家庭照顾者从事休闲活动的潜在原因的知识有限。本研究旨在探讨痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者的认知和他们在休闲活动中的参与。采用半结构化、面对面、个人深度访谈的定性描述性研究设计。这些数据于2019年10月至11月在中国石家庄收集。内容分析用于分类。20名家庭照顾者(男5名,女15名,平均年龄= 55.6±12.7岁)的调查结果主要分为四类:“休闲生活状况”、“休闲活动需求”、“不愿从事休闲活动的原因”和“支持开展休闲活动的动机”。除了繁重的照顾工作量和缺乏支持外,包括孝道承诺和“宿命论唯意志论”在内的中国传统信仰是阻碍中国痴呆症患者家庭照顾者从事休闲活动的原因。然而,让他们所爱的人参与休闲活动,比如一起锻炼,可以激励家庭照顾者自己参与休闲活动。这些发现鼓励医疗保健专业人员考虑文化对家庭照顾者参与休闲活动的影响,这是减轻压力的方法之一。家庭照顾者可以从休闲活动中获益,学习如何更好地处理照顾任务和他们在社区的休闲活动之间的平衡。
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期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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