导航记忆问题和轻度认知障碍在晚年生活:定性二次数据分析。

Christine Carter, Penny Rapaport, Claudia Cooper, Henry Llewellyn, Michaela Poppe, Marina Palomo, Hassan Mansour, Paul Higgs
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随着年龄的增长,许多人都会经历记忆问题,这会产生不确定性和混乱。有些人因记忆问题寻求帮助,并被诊断为轻度认知障碍或主观认知衰退,而大多数人没有。我们的目的是探索有认知问题的人的主观体验,以及如何在衰老的背景下理解记忆障碍。我们对18位60岁以上有记忆问题的人进行了深入的半结构化访谈,其中9人曾寻求过专业帮助。我们对数据进行了主题分析,确定了三个主题。1. 定位记忆关注:人们被要求将他们的经历置于相互矛盾的话语中:医学的、诊断的类别,并保证症状是正常的,是衰老的一部分,与痴呆症不同。2. 面对失忆时的自我肯定:个体通过家庭、工作和相关活动中的社会角色来重新确认身份。对一些人来说,活动是身份的重要支柱,如果能力下降,就会导致他们与过去的自己进行消极的自我比较。3. 维护身份和关系;给记忆问题贴上标签有助于亲属寻求对症状的外部确认,但对正在经历这些症状的人却没有帮助,因为对他们来说,这并没有带来额外的支持。因此,一些参与者隐藏了对记忆的担忧。我们的结论是,有记忆问题的人的主观体验是以困惑为特征的,而诊断标签加剧了这一点,而不是提供安慰,给一些关系带来紧张。这些活动通常被认为是持续身份的外在标志,当继续这些活动的能力下降时,就会导致痛苦。我们将这些问题与围绕年龄和老龄化的更广泛的社会问题联系起来讨论。
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Navigating memory problems and mild cognitive impairment in later life: A qualitative secondary data analysis.

Many people experience memory concerns as they get older, which can produce uncertainty and confusion. Some seek help for memory concerns and receive diagnoses of Mild Cognitive Impairment or Subjective Cognitive Decline, while most do not. We aimed to explore the subjective experiences of people with cognitive concerns, and how memory impairment is understood in the context of ageing. We undertook a secondary data analysis of 18 in-depth semi-structured interviews with people aged 60+ living with memory concerns, 9 of whom had sought professional help. We thematically analysed the data, identifying three themes. 1. Situating Memory Concerns: people are required to situate their experiences within contradictory discourses: medicalised, diagnostic categories, and reassurances that symptoms are normal, part of ageing and distinct from dementia. 2. Affirming self in the face of memory loss: individuals refer to social roles in families, work, and associated activities to reaffirm identity. For some, activities were a vital anchor of identity, resulting in negative self-comparison to their past self if abilities declined. 3. Maintaining identity and Relationships; labelling memory concerns helped relatives seeking external validation of symptoms, but not the person experiencing them, for whom it brought no additional support. Consequently, some participants concealed memory concerns. We concluded that the subjective experiences of people with memory concerns were characterised by confusion, and diagnostic labels compounded this rather than offering reassurance, bringing tension to some relationships. Activities were often perceived as an outward sign of continuing identity, leading to distress when ability to continue them declined. We discuss these issues in relation to broader societal issues around age and ageing.

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