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“肯定不是老年痴呆症”:轻度认知障碍诊断的好处和坏处。

'It's definitely not Alzheimer's': Perceived benefits and drawbacks of a mild cognitive impairment diagnosis.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural & Social Sciences, University of Huddersfield, UK.

School of Health & Related Research, University of Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Br J Health Psychol. 2017 Nov;22(4):786-804. doi: 10.1111/bjhp.12255. Epub 2017 Jun 19.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To understand the perceived benefits and drawbacks of a mild cognitive impairment (MCI) diagnosis from the perspective of those living with the label.

METHODS

Participants were included if they had recently (within 6 months) received a MCI diagnosis. We also recruited close family members to gain their perspectives. Each was interviewed separately with a semi-structured topic guide covering three areas: (1) experience of cognitive impairments and changes in the individual; (2) impact of cognitive impairment(s) on daily activities and social relationships; and (3) experience of the diagnosis process and living with the label. Transcribed interviews were stored in Nvivo . Grounded theory procedures of memo writing, open coding, constant comparison, and focused coding were used to derive conceptual themes.

RESULTS

Eighteen dyads were interviewed. The overarching themes surrounding diagnosis benefits and drawbacks were as follows: (1) emotional impact of the diagnosis; (2) practical benefits and limitations of the diagnosis, in terms of (a) understanding one's symptoms and (b) access to clinical support. Although participants were glad to have clinical support in place, they expressed frustration at the lack of clarity, and the lack of available treatments for MCI. Consequently, living with MCI can be characterized as an ambivalent experience.

CONCLUSION

As a clinical label, MCI appears to have little explanatory power for people living with cognitive difficulties. Work is needed to clarify how clinicians and patients communicate about MCI, and how people can be helped to live well with the label. Despite an emerging body of prognostic studies, people with MCI are likely to continue living with significant uncertainty. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Mild cognitive impairment is a state of cognitive decline between normal cognitive ageing and dementia. This clinical category has been an important domain of academic debate over recent years. From a clinical perspective, diagnosing MCI is a helpful way to enable communication between health professionals, and a diagnosis can be important for patients in need of support and education. However, diagnosis can be fraught with difficulties, while patients have reported significant uncertainty about the label. This study aimed to examine the perceived benefits and drawbacks of receiving a MCI diagnosis. What does this study add? The emotional impact of a MCI diagnosis is complex and raised conflicting and fluctuating emotions in our participants' accounts - most notably worry and relief. Participants were glad to have clinical support available to call on; however, they were frustrated at the lack of 'treatments' available for MCI and were often anxious to slow any cognitive decline down Health psychologists will have an important role to play in understanding and improving clinical communication about MCI.

摘要

目的

从患有轻度认知障碍 (MCI) 的人的角度了解他们对 MCI 诊断的认知益处和弊端。

方法

参与者必须是在最近(6 个月内)接受过 MCI 诊断的患者。我们还招募了密切的家庭成员,以了解他们的观点。对每位参与者都使用半结构化主题指南进行单独访谈,涵盖三个领域:(1)认知障碍和个人变化的体验;(2)认知障碍对日常活动和社交关系的影响;(3)诊断过程和标签生活的体验。转录的访谈存储在 Nvivo 中。使用备忘录写作、开放式编码、持续比较和重点编码的扎根理论程序来得出概念主题。

结果

共对 18 对参与者进行了访谈。围绕诊断益处和弊端的总体主题如下:(1)诊断的情绪影响;(2)诊断在以下方面的实际益处和局限性:(a) 了解自己的症状和 (b) 获得临床支持。尽管参与者对获得临床支持感到满意,但他们对缺乏清晰度以及缺乏 MCI 可用治疗方法感到沮丧。因此,患有 MCI 可能会被描述为一种矛盾的体验。

结论

作为一种临床标签,MCI 对患有认知障碍的人来说似乎没有什么解释力。需要努力阐明临床医生和患者如何沟通 MCI,以及如何帮助人们能够很好地接受标签。尽管有越来越多的预后研究,但患有 MCI 的人可能仍会面临重大的不确定性。

本研究的贡献是什么?

轻度认知障碍是介于正常认知衰老和痴呆之间的认知衰退状态。近年来,这一临床类别一直是学术争论的重要领域。从临床角度来看,诊断 MCI 有助于医患沟通,对于需要支持和教育的患者来说,诊断很重要。然而,诊断可能充满困难,而患者对标签表示出明显的不确定性。本研究旨在检查接受 MCI 诊断的认知益处和弊端。

本研究有何新发现?

MCI 诊断的情绪影响是复杂的,在我们参与者的叙述中引发了复杂和波动的情绪——最突出的是担忧和宽慰。参与者很高兴有临床支持可供调用;然而,他们对 MCI 缺乏“治疗”感到沮丧,并且经常急于减缓任何认知能力下降。健康心理学家在理解和改善 MCI 的临床沟通方面将发挥重要作用。

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