Frank Jacquelyn B
Center for Aging & Community, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46203, USA.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2007;22(6):516-27. doi: 10.1177/1533317507307787.
Feelings of loss and grief are frequent companions for current Alzheimer's family caregivers. Increased acknowledgment and understanding of caregiver grief among researchers has led to more comprehensive explorations of the multifaceted nature of caregiver grief and loss. Absent from the literature, however, is an exploration of anticipatory grief as an actual barrier to the task of caregiving. Through an analysis of 353 open-ended survey responses, the present article explores links between anticipatory grief, ambiguous loss, and principal barriers that family members face as dementia caregivers across the state of Indiana. By drawing parallels between caregiver responses and the Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory subscales, this article illustrates that the fundamental barrier experienced by current Alzheimer's caregivers appears to be a combination of anticipatory grief and ambiguous loss rather than hands-on care issues. The implications of this finding for future caregiver research and interventions are discussed.
失落感和悲痛感是目前阿尔茨海默病患者家庭照护者的常见伴随情绪。研究人员对照护者悲痛的认识和理解不断增加,促使人们对照护者悲痛与失落的多面性进行更全面的探索。然而,文献中缺乏将预期性悲痛作为照护任务实际障碍的探讨。通过对353份开放式调查问卷回复的分析,本文探讨了印第安纳州痴呆症患者家庭照护者的预期性悲痛、模糊失落感与主要障碍之间的联系。通过将照护者的回复与Marwit-Meuser照护者悲痛量表的子量表进行对比,本文表明,目前阿尔茨海默病患者照护者所经历的根本障碍似乎是预期性悲痛和模糊失落感的结合,而非实际照护问题。本文还讨论了这一发现对未来照护者研究和干预措施的启示。