把“零碎的东西放在一起”:对痴呆症中沟通变化影响的定性探索

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Mansoureh Nickbakht , Anthony J. Angwin , Bonnie B.Y. Cheng , Jacki Liddle , Peter Worthy , Janet H. Wiles , Daniel Angus , Sarah J. Wallace
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摘要

引言沟通是一个深受痴呆症影响的健康和功能领域。虽然众所周知,痴呆症患者及其护理伙伴的日常活动和社交活动会受到干扰,但缺乏关于痴呆症相关沟通变化对生活影响的详细信息。本研究旨在深入了解痴呆症相关沟通变化的生活体验及其相关影响、需求和策略。方法作为总体参与式设计研究的一部分,对痴呆症患者及其护理伙伴进行了定性(解释性描述)探索。采用专题分析法对半结构化访谈的数据进行了分析。结果我们采访了13名痴呆症患者和21名护理伙伴,并从采访中引出了三个主题和10个子主题。第一个主题说明了痴呆症如何改变沟通,进而改变生活;第二个捕捉了变化对痴呆症患者和护理伙伴在情感和关系背景下的影响;第三部分描述了一些积极和建设性的方式来推进与痴呆症相关的沟通变化。结论增强痴呆症患者及其护理伙伴的功能、参与和幸福感的干预措施需要包括对沟通变化的支持。有必要确保痴呆症患者在沟通过程中感到有尊严和受尊重,并确保护理伙伴和包容性社区得到教育、培训和支持,以促进沟通。
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Putting “the broken bits together”: A qualitative exploration of the impact of communication changes in dementia

Introduction

Communication is an area of health and functioning that is profoundly affected by dementia. While it is known that people living with dementia and their care partners experience disruptions to daily activities and social engagement, detailed knowledge about the lived impact of dementia-related communication changes is lacking. This study sought an in-depth understanding of the lived experience of dementia-related communication changes and the associated impact, needs, and strategies.

Methods

As part of an overarching participatory design study, a qualitative (interpretive description) exploration was undertaken with people living with dementia and their care partners. Data from semi-structured interviews were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

We interviewed 13 people living with dementia and 21 care partners and drew three themes and 10 subthemes from the interviews. The first theme illustrates how dementia changes communication which in turn changes life; the second captures the impact of changes on people living with dementia and care partners emotionally and in the context of relationships; and the third describes some positive and constructive ways of moving forward with dementia-related communication changes.

Conclusions

Interventions to enhance function, participation, and wellbeing for people living with dementia and their care partners need to encompass support for communication changes. There is a need to ensure that people living with dementia feel dignified and respected during communication, and that care partners and inclusive communities are educated, trained, and supported to facilitate communication.

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Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters to the editor ("short communications"). Please note that we do not accept case studies unless they conform to the principles of single-subject experimental design. Special issues are published periodically on timely and clinically relevant topics.
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