痴呆症的意义生成(MMoD)模型:痴呆症患者如何驾驭生活经验和文化框架

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Lisa Bormans, Baldwin Van Gorp
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在西欧,媒体通常将痴呆症描述为一种社会负担,强调经济成本和人格丧失。本研究的目的是通过关注痴呆症患者(PLWD)的个人经历和他们对病情的解释来细微差别这些表征。本研究探讨了生活经验的哪些方面以及如何影响意义的形成(RQ1),以及这种意义的形成如何与媒体所表现的文化视角(RQ2)相关联。方法采用半结构化深度访谈法对24名比利时护理中心的PLWD患者进行访谈。在解释主义的指导下,采用反身性主题分析,对RQ1进行归纳分析,对RQ2进行演绎分析。研究确定了参与者生活经历中影响其意义形成的六个相互关联的因素:疾病洞察力、自我概念、功能和身体变化、应对、社会支持、偏见和耻辱。PLWD的个人意义创造揭示了问题化和去问题化观点的微妙混合,其平衡受到个人和社会因素的影响。这与通常片面的媒体框架形成鲜明对比。结论痴呆患者的意义制造不是主流文化叙事的被动复制,而是一个受个人经历、自我概念和社会背景影响的主动过程。本研究引入的MMoD模型为更全面地理解这一过程提供了一个框架。它可以通过强调不同因素如何相互作用来形成对痴呆症的理解,从而为护理实践提供信息。支持这些因素有助于促进对这种情况的更连贯、更少痛苦的解释。
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The Meaning-Making of Dementia (MMoD) model: How people living with dementia navigate lived experience and cultural frames

Background

In Western Europe, dementia is commonly portrayed in media as a societal burden, emphasizing economic costs and loss of personhood. The goal of this research is to nuance those representations by focusing on the personal experiences of people living with dementia (PLWD) and their interpretations of the condition.

Aims

This study examines which and how aspects of lived experiences inform meaning-making (RQ1) and how this meaning-making relates to cultural perspectives represented in media (RQ2).

Methods

Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with 24 PLWD in Belgian care centers. Guided by interpretivism, reflexive thematic analysis was used, inductively for RQ1 and deductively for RQ2.

Results

The study identifies six interconnected factors in the participants’ lived experiences that shape their meaning-making: illness insight, self-concept, functional and physical changes, coping, social support, and prejudice and stigma. The personal meaning-making of PLWD reveals a nuanced mix of problematizing and de-problematizing perspectives, with the balance influenced by individual and social factors. This stands in stark contrast with the often one-sided media frames.

Conclusion

Meaning-making in dementia is not a passive reproduction of dominant cultural narratives, but an active process shaped by personal experiences, self-concept, and social context. The Meaning-Making of Dementia (MMoD) Model introduced in this study offers a framework to understand this process more fully. It may inform care practices by highlighting how different factors interact in shaping how dementia is understood. Supporting these elements could help foster more coherent and less distressing interpretations of the condition.
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SSM. Mental health
SSM. Mental health Social Psychology, Health
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