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背景:护理人员往往无法获得关于年轻发病痴呆症(YOD)的全面信息,使他们对自己的护理角色毫无准备。特别是,老年痴呆症患者的配偶照顾者面临着平衡照顾与日常生活中的工作和个人责任的挑战。然而,他们的具体需求仍未得到充分发掘。目的:本综述旨在识别和绘制YOD患者配偶照顾者的生活经历和未满足的需求。方法:通过包括MEDLINE在内的多个数据库(Embase、Scopus、Academic search Premier、APA PsycInfo、CINAHL Ultimate和PubMed via EBSCOhost)进行系统的文献检索,以确定YOD患者配偶照顾者的研究。根据纳入标准对文章进行筛选和选择,提取关键数据并将其分类为主题,以捕获这些护理人员人群的生活经历和未满足的需求。研究结果:该综述确定了与YOD患者配偶照顾者需求相关的五个总体主题:心理教育、社会支持、实际支持、情感和心理支持以及导航支持需求。护理人员往往无法获得有关YOD的全面信息,使他们对自己的护理角色毫无准备。社会孤立、经济负担和角色冲突是共同的经历。情绪困扰、身份丧失和缺乏对照顾努力的认可导致了心理压力。此外,护理人员在获得和协调保健服务方面遇到了重大挑战,往往不得不倡导适当的支持。特别强调有必要提供量身定制的服务、临时护理、财务和法律指导以及专业咨询。结论:本综述确定了YOD患者配偶照顾者中广泛的未满足需求,强调了对心理教育、社会、实践、情感和导航支持的需求。调查结果揭示了当前支持系统在个人、社会和系统层面上的差距,强调了护理体验的复杂性和破坏性。未来的干预措施应优先考虑可获得、全面和量身定制的支持服务,以有效应对这些独特的护理挑战。
Navigating Everyday as Partners to Persons With Early Dementia: A Scoping Review.
Background: Caregivers often lack access to comprehensive information on young-onset dementia (YOD), leaving them unprepared for their caregiving roles. Especially, spousal caregivers of people with (YOD) face challenges, balancing caregiving with work and personal responsibilities in everyday life. However, their specific needs remain underexplored.
Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify and map the lived experiences and unmet needs of spousal caregivers of persons with YOD.
Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted across several databases (Embase, Scopus, Academic Search Premier, APA PsycInfo, CINAHL Ultimate, and PubMed via EBSCOhost), including MEDLINE to identify studies on spousal caregivers of people with YOD. Articles were screened and selected based on inclusion criteria, and key data were extracted and categorised into themes that captured the lived experiences and unmet needs of this caregiver population.
Findings: The review identified five overarching themes related to the needs of spousal caregivers of people with YOD: psychoeducational, social support, practical support, emotional and psychological support, and navigational support needs. Caregivers often lack access to comprehensive information on YOD, leaving them unprepared for their caregiving roles. Social isolation, financial burdens, and role conflicts were common experiences. Emotional distress, identity loss, and lack of recognition for caregiving efforts contributed to psychological strain. Moreover, caregivers encountered significant challenges in accessing and coordinating healthcare services, often having to advocate for appropriate support. The need for tailored services, respite care, financial and legal guidance, and professional counselling was strongly emphasised.
Conclusion: This scoping review identified a wide range of unmet needs among spousal caregivers of persons with YOD, underscoring the need for psychoeducational, social, practical, emotional, and navigational support. The findings revealed gaps in current support systems across personal, social, and systemic levels, emphasising the complex and disruptive nature of the caregiving experience. Future interventions should prioritise accessible, comprehensive, and tailored support services to effectively address these unique caregiving challenges.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences is an established quarterly, peer reviewed Journal with an outstanding international reputation. As the official publication of the Nordic College of Caring Science, the Journal shares their mission to contribute to the development and advancement of scientific knowledge on caring related to health, well-being, illness and the alleviation of human suffering. The emphasis is on research that has a patient, family and community focus and which promotes an interdisciplinary team approach. Of special interest are scholarly articles addressing and initiating dialogue on theoretical, empirical and methodological concerns related to critical issues. All articles are expected to demonstrate respect for human dignity and accountability to society. In addition to original research the Journal also publishes reviews, meta-syntheses and meta-analyses.