Uphold Constance R, Jordan Meggan, Freytes Magaly
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2014;32:155-202. doi: 10.1891/0739-6686.32.155.
In recent years, research on caregiving has grown in both quality and quantity. Caregivers play an important role in supporting and promoting the health and recovery of injured, disabled, and ill family members in their care. Although researchers have made a substantial contribution to our understanding of family caregiving, less is known about family caregivers of U.S. Veterans. The purpose of this review is to identify and evaluate the research surrounding caregivers of U.S. Veterans, particularly two populations of Veterans: those who returned from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and those who had suffered a stroke. A search of the available literature from 1987 to present day resulted in a review of 18 publications on Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom caregivers and 19 publications on caregivers of Veterans with stroke. We summarize empirical findings, critique the study methods, and provide our recommendations to improve the quality of care of Veterans and their caregivers.
近年来,关于照护的研究在质量和数量上都有所增长。照护者在支持和促进其照护的受伤、残疾及患病家庭成员的健康与康复方面发挥着重要作用。尽管研究人员在我们对家庭照护的理解上做出了重大贡献,但对于美国退伍军人的家庭照护者却知之甚少。本综述的目的是识别和评估围绕美国退伍军人照护者的研究,特别是两类退伍军人人群:从伊拉克和阿富汗战争中归来的退伍军人以及中风患者。对1987年至今的现有文献进行检索后,共审查了18篇关于持久自由行动/伊拉克自由行动照护者的出版物以及19篇关于中风退伍军人照护者的出版物。我们总结了实证研究结果,批评了研究方法,并提出我们的建议以提高退伍军人及其照护者的照护质量。