Australian Centre for Evidence Based Aged Care, La Trobe University, 3086 Victoria, Australia.
J Aging Stud. 2013 Apr;27(2):143-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jaging.2012.12.007. Epub 2013 Jan 20.
The ability to make choices and decisions, and to have those decisions upheld, is central to self-determination. For people living with a diagnosis of dementia, however, it can be difficult to remain involved in decision making. While many studies show that people with mild or moderate dementia have the ability to participate in decision making, there are also indications that the attitudes of those around them, including health professionals and family carers, can sometimes be a barrier, and there is generally little understanding about the nature of decision making for this population. This small pilot study draws on van Manen's approach to phenomenology to explore the essence of decision making for people living with dementia. The findings highlight the importance of remaining central to decision making, and the key role that subtle support from carers plays in enabling this.
做出选择和决策的能力,以及让这些决策得到支持,是自决的核心。然而,对于被诊断患有痴呆症的人来说,他们可能很难继续参与决策。虽然许多研究表明,轻度或中度痴呆症患者有能力参与决策,但也有迹象表明,他们周围的人的态度,包括卫生专业人员和家庭照顾者,有时可能是一个障碍,而且对于这一人群的决策性质通常了解甚少。这项小型试点研究借鉴了范梅南的现象学方法来探讨痴呆症患者决策的本质。研究结果强调了保持决策核心地位的重要性,以及照顾者提供微妙支持的关键作用。