Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, P026, De Crespigny Park, London SE5 8AF, UK.
Gerontologist. 2011 Feb;51(1):39-50. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnq073. Epub 2010 Aug 19.
There is a fundamental knowledge gap regarding the experience of dementia within minority ethnic groups in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. The present study examined the subjective reality of living with dementia from the perspective of people with dementia within the 3 largest ethnic groups in the United Kingdom.
This was a qualitative study in which in-depth individual interviews were conducted with 11 Black Caribbean, 9 south Asian, and 10 White British older people with dementia. The lack of information in this area prompted the use of a grounded theory approach.
The main theme to emerge from the interviews with the people with dementia was "threat to valued elements of life." Participants engaged in a process of appraisal in which they assessed the degree to which their condition and support needs interfered with valued elements of life. The analysis revealed that each element of this process was culturally informed.
There is potential for modifying beliefs to reduce the perceived threat of dementia and for family and professional carers to promote the roles, relationships, and activities that each person with dementia values. The findings outlined in this paper can inform the development of a culturally sensitive approach.
关于英国和其他地方少数族裔群体的痴呆症体验,存在着根本的知识差距。本研究从英国最大的 3 个族裔群体中痴呆症患者的角度探讨了痴呆症的主观现实。
这是一项定性研究,对 11 名加勒比裔黑人、9 名南亚裔和 10 名英国白人老年痴呆症患者进行了深入的个人访谈。由于该领域缺乏信息,因此采用了扎根理论方法。
从痴呆症患者的访谈中得出的主要主题是“对生活中重要元素的威胁”。参与者参与了一种评估过程,他们评估了自己的病情和支持需求对生活中重要元素的干扰程度。分析显示,这一过程的每个要素都受到文化的影响。
有可能改变信念,以减少对痴呆症的感知威胁,以及家庭和专业护理人员促进每个痴呆症患者重视的角色、关系和活动。本文概述的研究结果可以为制定一种文化敏感的方法提供信息。