Harman Guy, Clare Linda
Mental Health Services for Older People, Woodland Centre, Hillingdon PCT, Hillingdon Hospital, Middlesex, United Kingdom.
Qual Health Res. 2006 Apr;16(4):484-502. doi: 10.1177/1049732306286851.
The self-regulation model of illness behavior provides a framework for understanding how threats to self from chronic illness can be managed and proposes a significant role for illness representations. This framework can assist in illuminating the experience of developing dementia but has not previously been considered in this context. The authors conducted semistructured interviews with 9 people who had a diagnosis of early-stage dementia to explore illness representations and how these related to daily lived experience, using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). Two over arching themes emerged: It will get worse, reflecting an understanding of dementia; and I want to be me, reflecting a desire to maintain sense of identity. Participants faced a number of personal and interpersonal dilemmas. The authors present a preliminary model of the way in which illness representations contribute to the lived experience of early-stage dementia.
疾病行为的自我调节模型提供了一个框架,用于理解如何应对慢性病对自我的威胁,并提出了疾病表征的重要作用。该框架有助于阐明患痴呆症的经历,但此前在这方面尚未得到考虑。作者对9名被诊断为早期痴呆症的患者进行了半结构化访谈,采用解释现象学分析(IPA)来探索疾病表征以及这些表征与日常生活经历的关系。出现了两个主要主题:“情况会恶化”,反映了对痴呆症的理解;“我想保持自我”,反映了保持身份认同感的愿望。参与者面临着一些个人和人际困境。作者提出了一个初步模型,说明疾病表征如何影响早期痴呆症患者的生活体验。