面对痴呆症患者不断变化的日常生活:我们能从那些仍在工作的人身上学到什么?

Louise Nygård, Ann-Charlotte Nedlund, Mervi Issakainen, Arlene Astell, Jenifer Boger, Anna Mäki-Petäjä-Leinonen, Ann-Louise Engvall, Birgit Heuchemer, Lena Rosenberg, Charlotta Ryd
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目的:这项研究的目的是为了更好地了解那些被诊断患有痴呆症的人在离开工作生活的过程中是如何努力理解和适应他们不断变化的日常生活的。方法:本研究采用探索性、纵向设计,对5名仍在工作期间患上痴呆症的人进行重复、定性、深度访谈。比较分析与解释方法相结合,使用了行为、存在、成为和归属等概念。结果:创建了三个总体主题:i/找出持续活动参与的方向,ii/与诊断和可用的痴呆症特定活动有关,以及iii/管理与卫生保健相关的福祉和信息。研究结果阐明了参与者如何在日常生活中寻找持续参与活动的途径,这是基于他们对自己能做什么、想成为什么样的人以及归属感的看法。结论:参与者的机构在努力适应日常生活、工作和私人生活以及保健和痴呆症协会的变化方面取得了很大进展,强调了机构对早期痴呆症患者的重要和可能的支持。
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Coming to terms with a changing everyday life with dementia: What can we learn from people who are diagnosed while still working?

Objective: The study's aim was to better understand how persons, diagnosed with dementia while still working, strived to make sense of and come to terms with their changing everyday lives during the process of exiting work life.

Methods: The study has an explorative, longitudinal design, following five persons who developed dementia while still working, with repeated, qualitative, in-depth interviews. Comparative analyses were combined with an interpretative approach, using the concepts doing, being, becoming and belonging.

Results: Three overarching themes were created: i/Finding out an orientation to continued activity engagement, ii/ Relating to the diagnosis and available dementia specific activities, and iii/ Managing wellbeing and information related to health care. Findings illuminate how participants sought avenues for continued activity engagement in everyday life, based on their perceptions of what they were able to do, who they wanted to be and become, and where they felt they belonged.

Conclusion: The participants' agency came through strongly in their efforts to come to terms with changes in everyday life in their work and private lives, as well as with health care and dementia associations, underscoring that agency is vital and possible to support in persons with early-stage dementia.

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