Hutchinson Karen, Roberts Chris, Daly Michele, Bulsara Caroline, Kurrle Susan
NHMRC Cognitive Decline Partnership Centre,Old Leighton Lodge (Building 8),Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital,Hornsby NSW 2077,Australia.
Northern Clinical School-Hornsby,Building 3,Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospital,Hornsby NSW 2077,Australia.
Int Psychogeriatr. 2016 Apr;28(4):657-68. doi: 10.1017/S1041610215001714. Epub 2015 Nov 13.
Socially constructed disablement has marginalized young people in families where a parent has younger onset dementia (YOD). This has contributed to inadequate societal support for their complex situation. Impacts on such young people include significant involvement with mental health services for themselves. In this paper, we explored the young people's lived experiences in these families and the influencing factors to enable these young people to be included and supported within their community.
In this qualitative research study, the social model of disability was used as the theoretical framework in conducting a thematic analysis of interviews with 12 participants.
Three themes emerged; invisibility highlighting the issues of marginalization; connectivity foregrounding the engagement of young people with family, friends and their social networks, and being empowered through claiming their basic human right to receive the age appropriate support they needed.
The current plight of young people living with a parent with YOD demands a fundamental shift by society in developing inclusive cross-sectorial cooperation linking service providers across youth and dementia sectors. This requires working in partnership with the service users responding to the identified needs of individual family members.
社会建构的残疾观念使父母患有早发性痴呆症(YOD)的家庭中的年轻人处于边缘地位。这导致社会对他们复杂情况的支持不足。对这些年轻人的影响包括他们自身大量地使用心理健康服务。在本文中,我们探讨了这些家庭中年轻人的生活经历以及促使这些年轻人融入社区并获得支持的影响因素。
在这项定性研究中,残疾社会模型被用作理论框架,对12名参与者的访谈进行主题分析。
出现了三个主题;“隐形”突出了边缘化问题;“连接性”强调了年轻人与家人、朋友及其社交网络的互动,以及通过主张获得所需的适合其年龄的支持这一基本人权来增强权能。
父母患有早发性痴呆症的年轻人的当前困境要求社会在发展包容性跨部门合作方面做出根本性转变,这种合作将青年和痴呆症领域的服务提供者联系起来。这需要与服务使用者合作,以满足个别家庭成员已确定的需求。