Occupational Therapy Department, The College of St. Scholastica, 1200 Kenwood Avenue, Duluth, MN 55811, USA.
Am J Occup Ther. 2010 Jul-Aug;64(4):590-5. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2010.09064.
Most occupational therapy interventions for caregivers are designed to reduce negative consequences of caregiving by building skills to manage problem behaviors and dependence. However, therapists may be missing an opportunity to provide interventions that directly help caregivers to emphasize and act on positive aspects of care. We describe care-related thinking and action processes of long-term caregivers who report positive effects related to caring for a spouse with dementia.
We analyzed data from 15 experienced and uplifted (reporting improved well-being from caregiving) spouse caregivers to describe how they think about and carry out their care duties.
We describe two primary themes of caregiver thinking and action: (1) engaging in positive behaviors and (2) making adjustments in attitudes.
These findings support a new focus for occupational therapy caregiver intervention that promotes a positive approach to thinking about and enacting care tasks.
大多数针对照护者的作业疗法干预措施旨在通过培养技能来管理行为问题和依赖性,从而减少照护的负面影响。然而,治疗师可能错过了提供干预措施的机会,这些干预措施可以直接帮助照护者强调和践行照护的积极方面。我们描述了报告与照顾痴呆症配偶相关的积极影响的长期照护者的照护相关思维和行为过程。
我们分析了 15 名经验丰富且(报告从照护中改善了幸福感)提升的配偶照护者的数据,以描述他们如何思考和履行自己的照护职责。
我们描述了照护者思维和行为的两个主要主题:(1)参与积极的行为,以及(2)调整态度。
这些发现支持了一种新的职业治疗照护者干预措施的重点,即促进积极思考和实施照护任务的方法。