失智者的适应性悲伤:演化概念分析。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1177/00302228251338143
Mary Gemma O'Donnell, Julie Fleury, Zachary G Baker
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失去亲人的痴呆症护理人员面临着独特的挑战,在导航悲伤,但研究痴呆症特异性适应性悲伤仍然有限。在先前的范围回顾的基础上,本概念分析使用罗杰斯的进化方法阐明了失智者的适应性悲伤的理论结构,该方法将概念视为动态和不断发展的。通过对护理学、社会学、医学和心理学领域11个数据来源(2013-2024年)的回顾,研究人员确定了痴呆症特异性适应性悲伤的三个关键属性:(1)重建目标:以自己的方式重新与兴趣和社区建立联系;(2)整合变化:将过去、现在和未来的经历融合在一起,以重新获得方向;(3)向潜力发展:追求自我定义的目标和个人发展。通过定义痴呆症特有的适应性悲伤,这一概念分析为医疗保健专业人员提供了一个更清晰的框架,以认识其演变的本质,并将其与适应不良的悲伤区分开来。它还强调需要进行纵向和多元文化的研究,以便为量身定制的干预措施提供信息,更好地支持丧失亲人的痴呆症护理人员。
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Adaptive Grief in Bereaved Dementia Caregivers: An Evolutionary Concept Analysis.

Bereaved dementia caregivers face unique challenges in navigating grief, yet research on dementia-specific adaptive grieving remains limited. Expanding on a prior scoping review, this concept analysis clarifies the theoretical construct of adaptive grief among bereaved dementia caregivers using Rodgers' evolutionary approach, which views concepts as dynamic and evolving. A review of 11 data sources (2013-2024) across nursing, sociology, medicine, and psychology identified three key attributes of dementia-specific adaptive grief: (1) rebuilding purpose: reconnecting with interests and community on one's own terms, (2) integrating change: blending past, present, and future experiences to regain direction, and (3) growing toward potential: pursuing self-defined goals and personal development. By defining dementia-specific adaptive grief, this concept analysis provides healthcare professionals with a clearer framework to recognize its evolving nature and distinguish it from maladaptive grief. It also emphasizes the need for longitudinal and culturally diverse research to inform tailored interventions that better support bereaved dementia caregivers.

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