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稳定的轻度认知障碍患者的生活:17 名在记忆诊所接受评估者的经历。

Living with stable MCI: experiences among 17 individuals evaluated at a memory clinic.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.

出版信息

Aging Ment Health. 2013;17(3):293-9. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2012.751582. Epub 2013 Jan 17.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a state of mildly impaired cognitive functioning but with an intact capability of performing basic daily activities. Few studies have targeted personal narratives from persons living with MCI, the major focus in this study is directed to methods for better predictions of the likelihood for conversion to dementia. This study directly explores experiences among individuals who have lived with MCI over seven years without converting to dementia.

METHODS

Seventeen individuals, who had been diagnosed with MCI across four occasions over a seven-year period at a memory clinic, were interviewed at a single occasion about their experiences of living with MCI, life events, stress, coping, psychosocial resources, and lifestyle behaviors.

RESULTS

Thematic analysis of the transcripts of the interviews resulted in themes revolving around the life situation and events related to the first visit at the memory clinic, coping with lower cognitive capacity with the aim of enhancing quality of life, and worries about dementia and further cognitive deteriorations.

CONCLUSION

The participants' experiences of living with MCI indicate that issues and changes in life situations such as long-term stress, retirement, loss of relatives, perceived heritability of dementia, needs to be understood in the context of the individual's understanding and interpretation of their everyday cognitive functioning. Also, supportive long-term contacts with the specialist care unit were vital for creating a personal understanding of MCI. Addressing the intra-personal dynamics of cognitive functioning in the boundary between normal and pathological cognitive aging can also improve diagnostic accuracy.

摘要

目的

轻度认知障碍(MCI)是一种认知功能轻度受损但基本日常生活能力完好的状态。很少有研究针对 MCI 患者的个人叙述,本研究的主要重点是针对更好地预测向痴呆转化的可能性的方法。本研究直接探讨了在 7 年多时间里没有转化为痴呆的 MCI 患者的个人经历。

方法

在一家记忆诊所,17 名被诊断为 MCI 的患者在 7 年内经历了 4 次诊断,他们在一次访谈中被问及他们的 MCI 生活经历、生活事件、压力、应对方式、心理社会资源和生活方式行为。

结果

对访谈记录的主题分析产生了围绕首次就诊时的生活状况和相关事件、为提高生活质量而应对认知能力下降、以及对痴呆和进一步认知恶化的担忧等主题。

结论

参与者对 MCI 的生活体验表明,生活状况的问题和变化,如长期压力、退休、亲属丧失、对痴呆遗传易感性的认知、需要在个体对其日常认知功能的理解和解释的背景下加以理解。此外,与专家护理团队的长期支持性接触对于建立对 MCI 的个人理解至关重要。在正常和病理性认知老化的边界处解决认知功能的个体内动态也可以提高诊断准确性。

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