Moyle Wendy, Murfield Jenny, Venturto Lorraine, Griffiths Susan, Grimbeek Peter, McAllister Margaret, Marshall Jenni
Research Centre for Clinical & Community Practice Innovation, Australia.
Dementia (London). 2014 May;13(3):412-25. doi: 10.1177/1471301212474147. Epub 2013 Feb 14.
This pragmatic, exploratory qualitative study, as part of a larger funded research project, sought to explore families' perspectives on what it means to value a person with dementia and how this value might influence the quality of life of people with dementia. In-depth interviews were conducted with 20 family members who used one long-term care service provider in Australia. Families described the factors influencing a positive quality of life for the person with dementia as being related to the environment and, in particular, to the resident's room, supportive staff and individualised care that valued the person's life experience. Family also reported a negative impact on quality of life when staff and the care facility neglected to provide an individualised approach. This study highlights the importance of demonstrating the value of the person with dementia, the family role and partnerships of care.
作为一个更大的资助研究项目的一部分,这项务实的探索性定性研究旨在探讨家庭对于重视痴呆症患者意味着什么的看法,以及这种重视如何影响痴呆症患者的生活质量。对20名使用澳大利亚一家长期护理服务提供商的家庭成员进行了深入访谈。家庭将影响痴呆症患者积极生活质量的因素描述为与环境有关,特别是与居民的房间、支持性员工以及重视患者生活经历的个性化护理有关。家庭还报告说,当工作人员和护理机构忽视提供个性化方法时,会对生活质量产生负面影响。这项研究强调了彰显痴呆症患者的价值、家庭角色和护理伙伴关系的重要性。