James A Haley VAMC Research Center of Excellence, Tampa, FL 33637, USA.
Am J Alzheimers Dis Other Demen. 2011 Dec;26(8):616-22. doi: 10.1177/1533317511432731. Epub 2012 Jan 31.
Although the term wandering is routinely used by clinicians, researchers, and informal caregivers (ICs), the meaning of this term varies depending on the source of the definition and the context in which it is used. The purpose of this study was to examine the terms ICs used to describe different scenarios that have been identified in literature as "wandering," determine their perception of risk, and compare their definitions of wandering with the perspectives of researchers. Structured interviews were conducted with 128 ICs of older adults with dementia. Informal Caregivers rarely used the term wandering to label different scenarios that had been previously identified in the literature as wandering. Responses to a survey of 17 wandering experts did not reflect agreement on a definition for wandering. These findings suggest that a broad set of terms should be used to describe this potentially dangerous behavior when health care providers communicate with ICs.
尽管“ wandered ”这个词在临床上、研究中和非正式照顾者(ICs)中经常被使用,但这个词的含义因定义的来源和使用的上下文而异。本研究的目的是检查ICs 用来描述文献中已确定为“ wandered ”的不同场景的术语,确定他们对风险的看法,并将他们对 wandered 的定义与研究人员的观点进行比较。对 128 名患有痴呆症的老年人的非正式照顾者进行了结构访谈。非正式照顾者很少使用“ wandered ”这个词来标记文献中先前确定的不同场景。对 17 名 wandered 专家的调查的回应并没有反映出对 wandered 定义的一致意见。这些发现表明,在医疗保健提供者与 ICs 沟通时,应该使用一套广泛的术语来描述这种潜在的危险行为。