Gamble Jean Karyn, Dening Karen Harrison
Solent NHS Trust, Southampton, Hampshire, England.
Dementia UK, London, England.
Nurs Stand. 2017 Sep 27;32(5):44-51. doi: 10.7748/ns.2017.e10669.
Distress is commonly experienced by those caring for someone with dementia, and can occur whether the carer is living with a person with dementia, or supporting a person with dementia who lives alone to maintain their independence. It is essential for health and social care professionals to support family carers to balance their needs with those of the person they care for. However, this might be challenging because many influencing factors can affect these needs, and identifying the needs of the family carer and balancing them with the needs of the person with dementia is often complex. This article uses a case study to explore the role of one Admiral Nurse (KG) in supporting the main family carer of a person with dementia, and the model of reflection used by the Admiral Nurse to undertake critical thinking and analysis in relation to their role.
照顾痴呆症患者的人通常会感到痛苦,无论照顾者是与痴呆症患者住在一起,还是支持独自生活的痴呆症患者以维持其独立性,这种痛苦都可能发生。对于健康和社会护理专业人员来说,支持家庭照顾者平衡他们自身的需求与他们所照顾者的需求至关重要。然而,这可能具有挑战性,因为许多影响因素会影响这些需求,而且确定家庭照顾者的需求并使其与痴呆症患者的需求相平衡往往很复杂。本文通过一个案例研究来探讨一名 Admiral Nurse(KG)在支持一名痴呆症患者的主要家庭照顾者方面所起的作用,以及这位 Admiral Nurse 用于对其角色进行批判性思考和分析的反思模式。