School of Social Work, Cleveland State University, OH, USA.
Omega (Westport). 2021 Dec;84(2):653-672. doi: 10.1177/0030222820906684. Epub 2020 Feb 19.
Family caregivers of older persons with dementia have significant challenges across many domains. These reported problems encountered over their caregiving time are for many reasons, but what makes the caretaking difficult is complicated by both the unknown nature of the dementia disease and the dying trajectory. While there are studies, primarily from health-care professionals, of this dying process and the last few weeks of life for older persons with dementia, much less is known directly from the family caregivers' perspectives and experiences. This qualitative study of 30 caregivers of family members aged 65 years and older who died with dementia-related diagnoses used in-depth qualitative interviews conducted over a 12-month period and directed content analysis to understand the data. The study asked what physical, behavioral, and psychological changes they observed and experienced during their family members' last weeks of life. Three primary themes were identified around behavioral and psychological changes: (a) , (b) , and (c) ; and two primary themes identified physical decline: (a) and (b) . Implications for families and professionals are reviewed and discussed.
老年痴呆症患者的家庭成员照顾者在许多方面都面临着重大挑战。这些在照顾过程中报告的问题是多方面的原因造成的,但由于痴呆症疾病的未知性质和临终轨迹,使得照顾变得困难。虽然有许多研究主要来自医疗保健专业人员,研究了老年痴呆症患者的临终过程和最后几周的生命,但从家庭照顾者的角度和经验来看,了解得要少得多。这项对 30 名年龄在 65 岁及以上的家庭成员患有与痴呆症相关诊断的照顾者的定性研究使用了为期 12 个月的深入定性访谈和定向内容分析来理解数据。研究询问他们在家庭成员生命的最后几周观察到和经历了哪些身体、行为和心理变化。围绕行为和心理变化确定了三个主要主题:(a) 、(b) 和 (c) ;确定了两个主要的身体衰退主题:(a) 和 (b) 。讨论并审查了对家庭和专业人员的影响。