Sanders Sara, Butcher Howard K, Swails Peggy, Power James
University of Iowa, School of Social Work, 308 North Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242, USA.
Death Stud. 2009 Jul;33(6):521-56. doi: 10.1080/07481180902961161.
The purpose of this study was to investigate how caregivers respond to the end stages of dementia with the assistance from hospice. Data were collected from 27 family caregivers over the course of 10 months, with each caregiver being interviewed up to 4 times during the time that the patient received hospice care. Chart review data were also collected. Four distinct caregiver portraits emerged: (a) disengaged; (b) questioning; (c) all-consumed; and (d) reconciled. Caregivers in each portrait differed in how they responded to the impending death of the care recipient, the disease progression, and hospice care. Recognizing the differences in the ways that caregivers respond to the final stages of the disease will assist hospice and other providers in best meeting the needs of the caregivers.
本研究的目的是调查在临终关怀的协助下,照顾者如何应对痴呆症的终末期。在10个月的时间里,从27名家庭照顾者那里收集了数据,在患者接受临终关怀期间,每位照顾者最多接受4次访谈。还收集了病历审查数据。出现了四种不同的照顾者类型:(a) 疏离型;(b) 质疑型;(c) 全身心投入型;(d) 和解型。每种类型的照顾者在应对受照顾者即将到来的死亡、疾病进展和临终关怀方面存在差异。认识到照顾者对疾病终末期的反应方式存在差异,将有助于临终关怀机构和其他服务提供者更好地满足照顾者的需求。