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家庭照顾者对早发性痴呆症经济后果的叙述。

Family carers' narratives of the financial consequences of young onset dementia.

机构信息

Canadian Centre for Health and Safety in Agriculture, College of Medicine, 7235University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

Department of Psychology, 7235University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.

出版信息

Dementia (London). 2021 Nov;20(8):2708-2724. doi: 10.1177/14713012211009341. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

Individuals with young onset dementia and their families face unique challenges, such as disruptions to their life cycle and relationships and a dearth of appropriate supports. Financial consequences have also been noted in the literature yet have not been explored in-depth. The purpose of this research was to qualitatively explore carers' experiences of financial consequences resulting from the young onset dementia of a family member and how these consequences may be managed. Eight carers (7 women and 1 man) provided a written online narrative about their journey with young onset dementia and any financial consequences experienced, with open-ended prompts to elicit details not yet shared. Narratives were inductively coded and analyzed using a thematic narrative approach. Carers described a voluntary or involuntary end to employment for the person with young onset dementia around the time of diagnosis. This engendered ongoing and anticipated financial consequences, combined with the need for carers to balance employment with the provision of care (which often meant early retirement for spousal carers). Common themes were tension between the needs to provide care and earn income, altered financial prospects, costs of care, and lack of available and accessible supports to ameliorate financial consequences. Findings illustrate the reality of financial consequences across the trajectory of young onset dementia. These consequences may manifest differently for spousal and child carers and are not being adequately addressed by existing supports.

摘要

患有早发性痴呆症的个体及其家庭面临着独特的挑战,例如生活周期和人际关系的中断,以及缺乏适当的支持。文献中也提到了经济后果,但并未深入探讨。这项研究的目的是定性探讨照顾者因家庭成员的早发性痴呆症而产生的经济后果的经验,以及如何管理这些后果。8 名照顾者(7 名女性和 1 名男性)就他们与早发性痴呆症患者的旅程以及所经历的任何经济后果,以开放式提示提供了在线书面叙述,以引出尚未分享的详细信息。叙述内容采用主题叙事分析方法进行归纳编码和分析。照顾者描述了在诊断时,患有早发性痴呆症的人自愿或非自愿结束工作。这带来了持续的和预期的经济后果,加上照顾者需要平衡工作和提供护理(这通常意味着配偶照顾者提前退休)。常见的主题是提供护理和赚取收入的需求之间的紧张关系、改变的财务前景、护理成本以及缺乏减轻经济后果的可用和可获得的支持。研究结果说明了早发性痴呆症整个病程中经济后果的现实。对于配偶和子女照顾者来说,这些后果可能表现不同,并且现有支持措施没有充分解决这些问题。

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