加拿大萨斯喀彻温省痴呆症患者驾车戒烟的护理伙伴观点。

IF 1.2 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Pub Date : 2025-09-03 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.5770/cgj.28.819
Dena Sommer, Elaine Stasiulis, Mark J Rapoport, Patti Kelm, Gary Naglie
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摘要

在痴呆症护理中,停止驾驶是一种预期的结果,对痴呆症患者(PWD)和护理伙伴(CPs)都有重大影响。我们与萨斯喀彻温省阿尔茨海默病协会合作,探讨了CPs在戒烟过程中的经验。通过一项包括封闭式和开放式问题的在线调查,我们收集了44名现任司机的CPs和207名前任司机的CPs的数据。我们的定量和定性分析确定了三个关键发现。首先,尽管CPs希望并期望监管机构和医疗从业者参与戒烟过程,但他们的参与往往比预期的要少。其次,考虑到在较小社区驾驶的中心地位以及获得服务的交通选择有限,停止驾驶对农村地区的CPs构成了独特的挑战。最后,前司机的CPs从驾驶停止过程中发现了几个意想不到的积极好处。综上所述,这三个领域代表了残疾人士、CPs和专业人士在戒烟过程中获得教育、支持和资源的机会。
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Care Partner Perspectives on Driving Cessation in Dementia in the Province of Saskatchewan, Canada.

Driving cessation is an expected eventuality in dementia care that has significant consequences for people with dementia (PWD) and care partners (CPs) alike. In collaboration with the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan, we explored CPs' experiences of the driving cessation process. Using an online survey including closed- and open-ended questions, we collected data from 44 CPs of current drivers and from 207 CPs of former drivers. Our quantitative and qualitative analyses identified three key findings. First, although CPs want and expect regulatory bodies and medical practitioners to be involved in the driving cessation process, their involvement is often less than anticipated. Second, driving cessation poses unique challenges to CPs in rural areas given the centrality of driving in smaller communities and limited transportation options to access services. Finally, CPs of former drivers found several positive benefits from the driving cessation process that were unanticipated. In conclusion, these three areas represent opportunities for education, support, and resources for PWD, CPs, and professionals through the driving cessation process.

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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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