在日本开办痴呆症护理者咖啡馆的佛教僧侣的感想

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
T. Okamura, C. Ura, M. Shimmei, Akinori Takase, Ryosho Shoji, Yukan Ogawa
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宗旨以信仰为基础的组织是一种潜在的全球资源;然而,学术文献中并没有充分探讨他们活动的细节。在日本,人们对在基于信仰的环境中为痴呆症护理人员提供支持知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们采访了开设护理咖啡馆的牧师,他们为痴呆症患者和护理他们的人提供支持。这些“护工咖啡馆”设立在寺庙里,这一运动正在慢慢扩大。本研究的目的是(1)提供护理人员咖啡馆的详细描述,(2)报告从一开始就参与该项目的佛教牧师的反思。方法我们对五位倡导护工咖啡馆运动的佛教牧师进行了深入访谈,并采用定性描述性方法对记录进行了主题分析。结果确定了六个突出的主题:“护工咖啡馆与佛教教义相一致”、“…揭示佛教及其寺庙的力量”、“..促进牧师的个人成长”和“..引入佛教之外的观点”。“结论在寺庙中设立的护师咖啡馆对参与的佛教牧师和游客都有积极的影响。其中一个可能的原因是,寺庙和当地居民之间的关系有着悠久的历史,因此为那些患有痴呆症的人提供了安全感。为了创造一个更具包容性的社会,世俗实体有必要支持这场新运动。
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Reflections of Buddhist priests who started a dementia carers’ café in Japan
Aim Faith-based organizations are a potential global resource; however, details of their activities have not been fully explored in the academic literature. In Japan, little is known about delivering support for dementia caregivers in a faith-based setting. In this study, we spoke with priests who started carers’ cafés to support people who have dementia and people who care for them. These “carers’ cafés” are set up in temples and this movement is slowly expanding. The aim of this study was to (1) provide a detailed description of a carers’ café and (2) report the reflections of the Buddhist priests who have been involved in the project from the beginning. Methods We conducted in-depth interviews with five Buddhist priests who pioneered the carers’ café movement, and conducted a thematic analysis of the transcripts using a qualitative descriptive approach. Results Six prominent themes were identified: “A carers’ café aligns with Buddhist doctrine,” “...reveals the strengths of Buddhism and its temples,” “...facilitates priests’ personal growth,” and “...introduces viewpoints from outside of Buddhism.” Conclusions Carers’ cafés set up in temples have a positive impact on the Buddhist priests who are involved and on the visitors. One possible reason for this is that the relationship between the temple and the local residents has a long history and thus provides a sense of security for those who are suffering from the realities related to dementia. To create a more inclusive society, it is necessary for secular entities to support this new movement.
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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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