社区生活老年人多重慢性疾病护理的复杂性:一项定性研究。

Journal of comorbidity Pub Date : 2020-12-14 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2235042X20981190
Jenny Ploeg, Anna Garnett, Kimberly D Fraser, Lisa Garland Baird, Sharon Kaasalainen, Carrie McAiney, Maureen Markle-Reid, Sinéad Dufour
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背景:患有多种慢性疾病(MCC)的老年人严重依赖照顾者的帮助。然而,我们对他们的社会心理经历和他们在管理MCC方面的支持需求知之甚少。本研究的目的是探讨社区中老年MCC患者的护理经验。方法:本定性研究是对先前从加拿大安大略省和阿尔伯塔省的护理人员收集的数据进行二次分析。参与者包括患有三种或三种以上慢性疾病的老年人(65岁及以上)的护理人员。数据是通过深入的、半结构化的访谈收集的。使用索恩的解释性描述方法对访谈记录进行编码和分析。结果:47名照顾者以女性(76.6%)、65岁及以上(61.7%)、已婚(87.2%)和照顾者配偶(68.1%)居多。照顾者照顾社区生活的MCC老年人的经历是复杂的,包括:(a)处理照顾的需求;(b)优先考虑慢性病;(c)自己的健康状况有限;(d)感到社会孤立和受约束;(e)继续致力于关怀;(f)获得照顾的回报。结论:医疗保健提供者可以通过提供管理MCC的教育和支持,积极让他们参与目标设定和护理计划,并将他们与适当的社区卫生和社会支持服务联系起来,在支持老年MCC患者的照顾者方面发挥关键作用。社区可以创造环境,在社会参与、社会包容、社区支持和卫生服务等领域支持护理人员。
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The complexity of caregiving for community-living older adults with multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

The complexity of caregiving for community-living older adults with multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

The complexity of caregiving for community-living older adults with multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

The complexity of caregiving for community-living older adults with multiple chronic conditions: A qualitative study.

Background: Older adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCC) rely heavily on caregivers for assistance with care. However, we know little about their psychosocial experiences and their needs for support in managing MCC. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of caregivers of older adults living in the community with MCC.

Methods: This qualitative study was a secondary analysis of previously collected data from caregivers in Ontario and Alberta, Canada. Participants included caregivers of older adults (65 years and older) with three or more chronic conditions. Data were collected through in-depth, semi-structured interviews. Interview transcripts were coded and analyzed using Thorne's interpretive description approach.

Results: Most of the 47 caregiver participants were female (76.6%), aged 65 years of age or older (61.7%), married (87.2%) and were spouses to the care recipient (68.1%). Caregivers' experiences of caring for community-living older adults with MCC were complex and included: (a) dealing with the demands of caregiving; (b) prioritizing chronic conditions; (c) living with my own health limitations; (d) feeling socially isolated and constrained; (e) remaining committed to caring; and (f) reaping the rewards of caregiving.

Conclusions: Healthcare providers can play key roles in supporting caregivers of older adults with MCC by providing education and support on managing MCC, actively engaging them in goal setting and care planning, and linking them to appropriate community health and social support services. Communities can create environments that support caregivers in areas such as social participation, social inclusion, and community support and health services.

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