痴呆症患者的非正式照护者

Liljana Rihter, Miriam Hurtado Monarres
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社会工作不断发展,理论不断丰富,以满足人们在新的社会环境中的需求。非正规照护者必须兼顾照护和其他需求,同时还要面对一系列障碍。尽管对非正规照护者的需求进行了研究,但尚未对他们的需求进行具体分类。我们考虑的研究问题是:"为痴呆症患者提供非正式护理的个人(群体)有哪些需求?作为 "社会工作理论与实践中的痴呆症患者长期护理 "研究项目的一部分,我们对 20 位作为痴呆症患者非正式护理者的亲属进行了非随机抽样访谈。访谈结果以需求类型学的形式呈现,包括微观层面(个人健康-情感健康、身体健康)、中观层面(护理任务-来自正规护理机构的支持、规划-信息、咨询)和宏观层面(立法、制度变革)。大多数障碍和需求都出现在微观和中观层面。与系统(宏观层面)相比,非正规照护者认为照护的责任和负担在于个人(微观层面)以及机构和社区(中观层面)。
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Informal carers of people with dementia
Social work is constantly evolving and theoretically enriched to meet people's needs in new social situations. Informal carers must balance care with other demands while facing a range of obstacles. Despite research on what informal carers require, a specific typology of their needs has yet to be formulated. The research question considered is "What are the (groups of) needs of individuals who provide informal care for people with dementia?". As part of the research project Long-term Care for People with Dementia in Social Work Theory and Practice, we interviewed a non-random convenience sample of 20 relatives acting as informal carers of people with dementia. The results are presented as a typology of needs on the micro level (personal health—emotional health, physical health), mezzo level (care tasks—support from formal care, planning—information, counselling) and macro level (legislation, system changes). Most obstacles and needs identified were on the micro and mezzo levels. More than on the system (macro level), informal carers see the responsibility and burden of care as lying on the individual (micro level) and institutions and the community (mezzo level).
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