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Annabelle R Yang, Karla T Washington, Jacquelyn J Benson, Taryn L Bogdewiecz, Abigail J Rolbiecki
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大多数痴呆症患者依靠非正式的家庭和朋友照顾者。在痴呆症患者活着的时候,这些照顾者承担着巨大的责任,在丧亲之痛期间,他们面临着复杂的悲伤或其他心理生物学并发症的风险。意义创造,即适应世界观和信仰以使死亡具有意义的过程,可以减轻丧亲期间悲伤并发症的风险。这种意义的产生可以通过讲故事的照片引出干预措施来促进,它邀请照顾者使用图像讲述他们的经历和情感。“看护者之声”就是这样一种照片激发干预。在这项研究中,我们试图了解痴呆症患者的照顾者如何参与照顾者之声,使他们的经历有意义。研究人员采用混合演绎-归纳方法,对失去亲人的护理人员在社交媒体上发布的文本和图像进行了二次定性分析。研究确定了六个主题:悲伤、回忆、寻找好处、重建身份、宗教和精神应对以及联系。这些主题表明,照顾者之声支持痴呆症患者照顾者的意义创造,并扩展了对痴呆症患者照顾者特有的丧亲之痛的理解。我们的主题强调完整记忆的重要性——积极的记忆,但也强调复杂的家庭关系和照顾和生命结束时的困难。此外,我们发现绝大多数积极的宗教应对,说明信仰在这一人群中的作用。我们的连接主题还确定了护理人员可能通过使用图像、隐喻和表情符号来传达情感的新方式。我们的研究结果支持使用讲故事,照片启发干预措施,如看护者说话,来预防或减轻失智症患者的丧亲看护者的悲伤并发症。他们还建议在丧亲支持方面采取可能的补充干预措施,例如促进纪念或基于信仰的社区外展。
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Meaning making during bereavement as part of caregiver speaks, a narrative photo-elicitation intervention for Caregivers of persons living with dementia.

A majority of persons living with dementia rely on informal family and friend caregivers. These caregivers shoulder immense responsibility while the person living with dementia is alive, and during bereavement are at risk for complicated grief or other psychobiological complications. Meaning making, the process of accommodating worldviews and beliefs to make meaning of a death, can mitigate the risk for complications of grief during bereavement. This meaning making can be facilitated by storytelling photo-elicitation interventions, which invite caregivers to narrate their experiences and emotions using images. Caregiver Speaks is one such photo-elicitation intervention. In this study, we sought to understand how caregivers of persons living with dementia who participated in Caregiver Speaks made meaning of their experiences. Researchers conducted a secondary qualitative analysis of text and image social media posts made by bereaved caregivers, employing a hybrid deductive-inductive approach. Six themes were identified: grieving, remembering, benefit finding, reconstructing identity, religious and spiritual coping, and connecting. These themes demonstrate that meaning making in caregivers of persons living with dementia was supported by Caregiver Speaks and expand on understanding of bereavement specific to caregivers of persons living with dementia. Our themes emphasize the significance of complete remembrance-of positive memories, but also of complex familial relationships and difficulties in caregiving and end of life. Additionally, we identified overwhelmingly positive religious coping, speaking to the role of faith in this population. Our theme of connecting also identified the novel ways in which caregivers might communicate through use of images, metaphors, and emojis to convey their emotions. Our findings support the use of storytelling, photo-elicitation interventions like Caregiver Speaks to prevent or mitigate grief complications in bereaved caregivers of persons living with dementia. They also suggest possible complementary interventions in bereavement support, such as facilitating remembrance or faith-based community outreach.

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