Christensen Janelle J, Castañeda Heide
a Health Sciences, Palm Beach State College , Lake Worth , Florida , USA.
J Gerontol Soc Work. 2014;57(8):825-44. doi: 10.1080/01634372.2014.898009. Epub 2014 Sep 24.
This study examined disaster preparedness and decision-making by caregivers of community-dwelling persons diagnosed with Alzheimer's or a related dementia (ADRD). Interviews were conducted with 20 caregivers in South Florida. Twelve of these interviews include caregiving experiences during the highly active 2004-2005 hurricane seasons. Results indicate that persons in earlier stages of ADRD can, and often do, remain engaged in the disaster preparation and planning process. However, during the early stages, persons may also resist evacuation, even if the caregiver felt it was necessary. During later stages of the disease, caregivers reported less resistance to disaster-related decisions, however, with the tradeoff of less ability to assist with preparation.
本研究调查了被诊断患有阿尔茨海默病或相关痴呆症(ADRD)的社区居住者的照料者的灾难准备情况和决策过程。对南佛罗里达州的20名照料者进行了访谈。其中12次访谈包括了2004 - 2005年飓风活跃季期间的照料经历。结果表明,处于ADRD早期阶段的人能够且常常参与到灾难准备和规划过程中。然而,在早期阶段,即使照料者认为有必要撤离,这些人也可能会抗拒。在疾病的后期阶段,照料者报告称对与灾难相关的决策的抗拒减少了,不过代价是协助准备工作的能力下降了。