痴呆症患者所表达的活的身体体验:一个系统的综合

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
Siren Eriksen, E. Grov, T. L. Ibsen, A. M. Mork Rokstad, E. Telenius
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痴呆患者在痴呆过程中会经历广泛的身体变化。尽管这在文献中很大程度上没有被认识到,但这些变化对痴呆症患者的生活经历产生了很大的影响。因此,卫生保健专业人员和家庭护理人员需要意识到这对向痴呆症患者提供护理的影响。因此,需要对这方面的知识进行系统的综述。方法对痴呆患者访谈研究进行定性系统综合分析。van Manen的生活世界理论框架为本研究提供了背景。定性研究的关键评估技能计划标准被用于评估研究。本综述纳入了39项定性研究。分析遵循解释性综合的原则。当探索痴呆症患者对身体的体验时,可以发现四种类型:(1)我的身体在工作;我的身体背叛了我;(3)了解和适应自己身体的变化;(4)我的身体与他人的关系。每个人都有自己的痴呆症生活经历;然而,如果保健专业人员不把身体看作是一个物体,这可能会导致人与关系和身体的异化。活生生的身体体验有关系方面,因为痴呆症患者意识到别人在观察他们,他们也在观察别人。他人的行为可能会影响自己对身体的体验;一个人可以感觉到自己被认可或被谴责。痴呆症患者说,一个有能力和强壮的身体可以让他们进入世界并参与其中。
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The experience of lived body as expressed by people with dementia: A systematic meta-synthesis
Introduction People with dementia undergo extensive bodily changes during the course of dementia. Even though this is largely unrecognised in the literature, these changes greatly impact on the persons’ experiences of living with dementia. Consequently, health care professionals and family caregivers need to be aware of the implications this has for delivering care to people with dementia. Hence, a systematic review that synthesises the knowledge on this topic is called for. Method This article presents a qualitative systematic meta-synthesis of interview studies with people with dementia. The theoretical framework of lifeworlds by van Manen provided the context for the study. The Critical Appraisal Skills Program criteria for qualitative studies were used to appraise the studies. Thirty-nine qualitative research studies were included in the review. The analysis followed the principles of interpretive synthesis. Findings When exploring people’s experiences of their body when living with dementia, four categories emerge: (1) My body works; (2) My body betrays me; (3) Understanding and adapting to my body’s changes; and (4) My body in relation to others. Discussion/Conclusion Every individual has their own personal experience of living with dementia; however, if health professionals fail to regard the body as more than an object, this may lead to the person’s alienation both from the relation and from the body. The lived body experience has relational aspects as people with dementia are aware that others observe them, and they also observe others. Others’ behaviour may affect the person’s experience of body; one can perceive oneself as approved or denounced. People with dementia describe that a body that is capable and strong gives access to the world and to participation.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
114
期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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