非裔美国人家庭照顾者的经历与心理健康:融合混合方法研究》。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Elliane Irani, Ann W Nguyen, Uva Sri V Dasari, Aaliyah Pearl Jennings, Fei Wang, Ronald L Hickman
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背景:非裔美国人社区的护理工作受到强烈的文化期望的影响,但可能与负面经历和不良心理健康结果有关:非裔美国人社区的护理工作受到强烈的文化期望的影响,但也可能与负面经历和不良的心理健康结果有关:本融合混合方法研究的目的是了解护理经验与心理健康之间的关系,并探索非裔美国人家庭中慢性或致残成人护理者的压力管理策略:采用社区参与的方法招募非裔美国人家庭照顾者(N = 100),并填写一份社会人口调查问卷、照顾者反应评估量表和流行病学研究中心抑郁(CES-D-10)量表。一个子样本(n = 24)参加了半结构化访谈。数据采用线性回归和内容分析法进行分析。结果:结果:参与者平均 59 岁。结果:参与者平均 59 岁,大多数为女性,并有一位父母需要照顾。缺乏家庭支持(B = 1.37,P = .03)、照料对照料者经济的影响(B = 1.74,P = .004)、日程安排(B = 2.92,P B = 3.26,P 结论:我们的研究结果表明,需要对照料者进行文化和社会方面的培训:我们的研究结果表明,有必要采取文化敏感性干预措施,以改善非裔美国人家庭护理网络中的沟通和护理协调,并开展有关心理健康和护理资源的教育项目,这些项目应得到可信赖的社区资源的支持。
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African American Family Caregivers' Experiences and Mental Health: A Convergent Mixed-Methods Study.

Background: Caregiving in the African American community is informed by strong cultural expectations but may be associated with negative experiences and poor mental health outcomes.

Objective: The purpose of this convergent mixed-methods study is to understand the relationship between caregiving experiences and mental health and explore stress management strategies in African American family caregivers of adults with chronic or disabling conditions.

Methods: African American family caregivers (N = 100) were recruited using community-engaged methods and completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Caregiver Reaction Assessment scale, and the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression (CES-D-10) Scale. A subsample (n = 24) participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were analyzed using linear regression and content analysis. A matrix was developed to integrate quantitative and qualitative results.

Results: Participants were on average 59 years old. Most were women and provided care to a parent. Lack of family support (B = 1.37, P = .03) and impact of caregiving on caregivers' finances (B = 1.74, P = .004), schedule (B = 2.92, P < .001), and health (B = 3.26, P < .001) were associated with depressive symptoms and were reported as stressful experiences. Negative interactions with the care recipient and caring for multiple people emerged as other sources of stress. Participants used independent and interpersonal coping strategies, as well as strategies to facilitate their caregiving role to reduce their stress. Values of reciprocity, limited use of community-based resources, and mental health stigma emerged as important cultural considerations.

Conclusions: Our findings suggest the need for culturally-sensitive interventions to improve communication and care coordination within African American family caregiving networks and educational programs about mental health and caregiving resources endorsed by trusted community sources.

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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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