晚期阿尔茨海默病患者向照顾者的转变:从情感联系到照顾责任——一个基于理论的方法。

IF 2 Q1 NURSING
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背景:阿尔茨海默病(AD)的进展不仅深刻影响被诊断者,而且还影响他们的近亲,他们经常被要求承担非正式照顾者的角色。这种转变通常是计划外的,情感上很复杂,但在更深层次的过程维度上却很难理解。本研究旨在探讨家庭成员成为晚期AD患者的主要非正式照顾者所经历的转变,并将其理论化。方法:根据Charmaz(2006)的方法,以建构主义扎根理论为基础进行定性研究。研究人员对10名参与者进行了深入的访谈,这些参与者已经成为患有晚期阿尔茨海默病的亲人的非正式照顾者。采用初始编码、聚焦编码、恒定比较法和理论编码对数据进行分析。结果:10名晚期AD患者的护理人员(平均年龄39岁,35-54岁,9名女性)参与了研究。分析揭示了一种复杂的、情感上强烈的照顾经历,其特征是牺牲、无力感、身份丧失以及分担照顾责任的必要性。一个核心类别出现了:一种沉默而确定的关怀意愿,代表了照顾者深刻的,通常是无意识的承诺,将照顾他们所爱的人置于自己的需求之上。看护过程有四个相互关联的阶段:(1)日常生活的变化——包括个人和社会生活的重大牺牲;(2)感到无力——面对不可避免的衰退,却没有办法改变进程;(3)丧失自我——经历身心疲惫和认同感丧失;(4)与寻求他人的外部支持共享以维持护理。这些发现强调了成为一名照顾者的不断发展的本质,以及尽管面临挑战,仍能维持这一角色的持久奉献精神。结论:阿尔茨海默病的进展深刻地改变了护理人员的生活,他们成为疾病管理的共同患者和积极参与者。研究结果强调了设计综合护理策略的紧迫性,包括心理、社会和潜在的技术支持,以提高患者的治疗效果和护理人员的适应能力。基于现实世界的经验,本研究通过强调护理是长期疾病管理和治疗成功的关键因素,为更广泛的神经退行性疾病话语做出了贡献。
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The Transition to Caregiver in Advanced Alzheimer's Disease: From Emotional Connection to Care Responsibility-A Grounded Theory Approach.

The Transition to Caregiver in Advanced Alzheimer's Disease: From Emotional Connection to Care Responsibility-A Grounded Theory Approach.

Background: The progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) deeply affects not only the diagnosed person but also their close relatives, who are often called to take on the role of informal caregivers. This transition is frequently unplanned and emotionally complex, yet poorly understood in its deeper processual dimensions. This study aims to explore and theorize the transition experienced by a family member becoming the primary informal caregiver for a person with advanced AD. Methods: A qualitative study based on the Constructivist Grounded Theory according to Charmaz's approach (2006) was conducted. In-depth interviews were carried out with 10 participants who had become informal caregivers for a loved one with advanced AD. Data were analyzed using initial coding, focused coding, the constant comparative method, and theoretical coding. Results: Ten caregivers (mean age 39 years, range 35-54; nine females) of patients with advanced AD participated in the study. The analysis revealed a complex, emotionally intense caregiving experience marked by sacrifice, feelings of powerlessness, identity loss, and the necessity of sharing caregiving responsibilities. A core category emerged: A Silent and Certain Willingness to Care, representing the caregivers' deep, often unconscious commitment to prioritize the care of their loved ones above their own needs. Four interconnected phases characterized the caregiving process: (1) The Changing Daily Life-involving significant sacrifices in personal and social life; (2) Feeling Powerless-confronting the inevitable decline without means to alter the course; (3) Losing Oneself-experiencing physical and psychological exhaustion and a sense of identity loss; and (4) Sharing with Others-seeking external support to sustain caregiving. These findings highlight the evolving nature of becoming a caregiver and the enduring dedication that sustains this role despite the challenges. Conclusions: The progression of AD deeply transforms the lives of caregivers, who become co-sufferers and active participants in the disease's management. The results underscore the urgency of designing integrative care strategies-including psychological, social, and potentially technological support-that can enhance both patient outcomes and caregiver resilience. Grounded in real-world experiences, this study contributes to the broader neurodegeneration discourse by emphasizing caregiving as a critical factor in long-term disease management and therapeutic success.

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Nursing Reports
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期刊介绍: Nursing Reports is an open access, peer-reviewed, online-only journal that aims to influence the art and science of nursing by making rigorously conducted research accessible and understood to the full spectrum of practicing nurses, academics, educators and interested members of the public. The journal represents an exhilarating opportunity to make a unique and significant contribution to nursing and the wider community by addressing topics, theories and issues that concern the whole field of Nursing Science, including research, practice, policy and education. The primary intent of the journal is to present scientifically sound and influential empirical and theoretical studies, critical reviews and open debates to the global community of nurses. Short reports, opinions and insight into the plight of nurses the world-over will provide a voice for those of all cultures, governments and perspectives. The emphasis of Nursing Reports will be on ensuring that the highest quality of evidence and contribution is made available to the greatest number of nurses. Nursing Reports aims to make original, evidence-based, peer-reviewed research available to the global community of nurses and to interested members of the public. In addition, reviews of the literature, open debates on professional issues and short reports from around the world are invited to contribute to our vibrant and dynamic journal. All published work will adhere to the most stringent ethical standards and journalistic principles of fairness, worth and credibility. Our journal publishes Editorials, Original Articles, Review articles, Critical Debates, Short Reports from Around the Globe and Letters to the Editor.
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