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原住民长者对晚年记忆力丧失及记忆护理的看法。

Views of First Nation elders on memory loss and memory care in later life.

作者信息

Hulko Wendy, Camille Evelyn, Antifeau Elisabeth, Arnouse Mike, Bachynski Nicole, Taylor Denise

机构信息

Social Work & Human Service, Thompson Rivers University, 900 McGill Road, Kamloops, BC, V2C 5N3, Canada.

出版信息

J Cross Cult Gerontol. 2010 Dec;25(4):317-42. doi: 10.1007/s10823-010-9123-9.

Abstract

Little is known about Indigenous communities and dementia and Elders have not been involved as advisors or participants in most research to date. This exploratory research sought to address this gap through a constructivist grounded theory project on the views of First Nation Elders on memory loss and memory care in later life, conducted in collaboration with decision-makers from the local Health Authority and Elders from three First Nation communities in British Columbia, Canada. Elders served as advisors to this research and research agreements were negotiated and signed with each community. Data collection occurred through a series of sharing circles and interviews with a total of 21 Elders, four of whom were experiencing memory loss, and two community members. Four themes arose through the constant comparative data analysis process: Being Secwepemc, growing older, losing memory, and supporting one another. These themes indicate that memory loss and memory care in First Nation communities has changed over the past century, including the causes attributed to memory loss in later life and community responses to those affected. Elders hold differing views about memory loss, including the traditional--'going through the full circle' [of life]--and the shémá [white] way--'your dementia', with the latter being much more common. This research indicates the importance of protecting and reviving traditional knowledge and ways of life in order to prevent 'your dementia' and avoid the adoption of health care practices that may be culturally unsafe for First Nation Elders.

摘要

关于原住民社区与痴呆症,我们所知甚少,而且在目前的大多数研究中,老年人并未作为顾问或参与者参与其中。这项探索性研究试图通过一个建构主义扎根理论项目来填补这一空白,该项目聚焦于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省三个原住民社区的第一民族老年人对晚年记忆丧失和记忆护理的看法,并与当地卫生当局的决策者以及这些社区的老年人合作开展。老年人担任了本研究的顾问,并与每个社区协商并签署了研究协议。数据收集通过一系列分享会以及对总共21位老年人(其中4人正经历记忆丧失)和2名社区成员的访谈进行。通过持续比较数据分析过程出现了四个主题:成为塞克韦佩姆克人、变老、记忆丧失以及相互支持。这些主题表明,在过去的一个世纪里,第一民族社区的记忆丧失和记忆护理发生了变化,包括归因于晚年记忆丧失的原因以及社区对受影响者的反应。老年人对记忆丧失持有不同的看法——包括传统的“经历生命的完整循环”和“白人”的方式——“你的痴呆症”,后者更为常见。这项研究表明,保护和复兴传统知识与生活方式对于预防“你的痴呆症”以及避免采用可能对第一民族老年人在文化上不安全的医疗保健做法具有重要意义。

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