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保持平衡:阿尔茨海默病患者家庭的生活体验。

Keeping Things in Balance: Family Experiences of Living With Alzheimer's Disease.

机构信息

Faculty of Nursing, Department of Nursing Care of the Adult Person, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.

Faculty of Nursing, IdiSNa, Navarra Institute for Health Research, Research in Nursing Care, Pamplona, Spain.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2018 Mar 19;58(2):e56-e67. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnx084.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Historically, research, practice, and policy on Alzheimer's family care has been largely focused on dyadic relationships and the experience of burden and stress, often failing to capture the complex caring dynamics as they unfold over time. This study sought to develop a more nuanced understanding of how people with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and their families are affected by the disease and how they respond to the challenges AD poses.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

Using constructivist grounded theory, the study explored the experiences of living with AD for native Spanish families residing in Navarra. Data were collected from a series of 26 interviews with seven family units living with early stage AD and further validated with three focus groups with 14 caregivers of people with mid/advanced AD. Data were analyzed to capture the main processes involved and charted how these evolved over time.

RESULTS

Keeping things in balance describes the way family works to preserve a balance between caring and their lives before the onset of AD. Three main temporal stages to the experience of early AD, along with their associated processes, were identified: (a) what's going on here and the processes of noticing, suspecting, and confirming; (b) our life is changing underpinned by the processes of watching and redefining; and (c) keeping things together and its associated balancing process. These reinforced the dynamic nature of living with AD over time.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

This study was novel in its design as it included the person with AD as part of the functioning family unit. The temporal stages and the key social processes identified have the potential to inform the development of "stage-specific" interventions for the support of the whole family at various points in time.

摘要

背景与目的

从历史上看,阿尔茨海默病(AD)家庭护理的研究、实践和政策主要集中在二元关系和负担与压力的体验上,往往未能捕捉到随着时间的推移而展开的复杂护理动态。本研究旨在更深入地了解 AD 如何影响患者及其家庭,以及他们如何应对 AD 带来的挑战。

研究设计与方法

使用建构主义扎根理论,本研究探索了居住在纳瓦拉的讲西班牙语的本土家庭患有 AD 的经历,以及他们对 AD 带来的挑战的反应。数据来自对 7 个处于早期 AD 阶段的家庭单位的 26 次访谈,以及对 14 名中度/晚期 AD 患者照顾者的 3 个焦点小组进一步验证。对数据进行了分析,以捕捉所涉及的主要过程,并描绘这些过程随时间的演变。

结果

保持平衡描述了家庭为了在 AD 发病前保持照顾与生活之间的平衡而努力的方式。早期 AD 的三个主要时间阶段及其相关过程被确定为:(a) 这里发生了什么,以及注意、怀疑和确认的过程;(b) 我们的生活正在发生变化,其过程是观察和重新定义;(c) 保持一切正常及其相关的平衡过程。这些过程强化了随着时间的推移与 AD 共存的动态性质。

讨论与启示

本研究的设计新颖之处在于将 AD 患者纳入功能家庭单位的一部分。所确定的时间阶段和关键社会过程有可能为“特定阶段”干预的制定提供信息,以便在不同时间点为整个家庭提供支持。

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