Kigozi Edwin, Egwela Clement, Kamoga Livingstone, Nalugo Mbalinda Scovia, Kaddumukasa Mark
Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
School of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda.
Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat. 2021 Jul 27;17:2473-2480. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S325463. eCollection 2021.
The burden of Alzheimer's dementia greatly impacts patients and their immediate families. Studies on the perspective of caretakers regarding nutrition in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) dementia are lacking. Yet this information is needed to guide clinical care for patients with dementia. The study explored caretakers' perspective on nutritional challenges faced by patients with Alzheimer's disease and related Dementias at Butabika National Referral Hospital.
We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and 2 focus group discussions with 20 health workers and 16 caregivers, respectively. The focus group discussions and in-depth interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed. Analysis was conducted using a thematic, constant comparative approach with an emphasis on dominant themes.
Participants had a mean age of 37 in the range (27-44) years. Seventeen (47%) of them were males. Their duration of Care for Dementia to patients was in the range (2-7) years. The highest level of education was a bachelor's degree and the primary level was the lowest. Thirteen (35%) were married and twenty-three (65%) were not, and they either survived on salaries or wages as a source of income. The key emerging issues were 1) hindrances to nutritional care in dementia, 2). Factors leading to inadequate nutrition among people with dementia and 3). Recommendations to improve nutrition needs.
Caretakers experience challenges ranging from psychotic manifestations of a patient to hindrances in the provision of nutritional care. A better understanding of their experience is essential for the development of interventions to help the family members, health workers and other care takers promote good nutrition in patients with Alzheimer's dementia. A clear referral system should be established to prevent overcrowding of patients at a mental national referral hospital to ensure adequate timely nutritional support to those admitted. Capacity building programs should continue to address the knowledge gap in nutritional requirements of patients with Alzheimer's dementia.
阿尔茨海默病性痴呆的负担对患者及其直系亲属产生了极大影响。目前缺乏关于阿尔茨海默病(AD)性痴呆患者护理人员对营养问题看法的研究。然而,这些信息对于指导痴呆患者的临床护理是必要的。本研究探讨了布塔比卡国家转诊医院护理人员对阿尔茨海默病及相关痴呆患者所面临营养挑战的看法。
我们分别对20名医护人员和16名护理人员进行了20次深入访谈和2次焦点小组讨论。焦点小组讨论和深入访谈均进行了录音和转录。采用主题式、持续比较法进行分析,重点关注主导主题。
参与者的平均年龄为37岁,年龄范围在(27 - 44)岁之间。其中17名(47%)为男性。他们照顾痴呆患者的时长在(2 - 7)年之间。最高学历为学士学位,小学学历为最低。13名(35%)已婚,23名(65%)未婚,他们的收入来源主要是工资。出现的关键问题有:1)痴呆患者营养护理的障碍;2)导致痴呆患者营养不足的因素;3)改善营养需求的建议。
护理人员面临着从患者的精神症状到营养护理提供方面的障碍等各种挑战。更好地了解他们的经历对于制定干预措施至关重要,这些措施有助于家庭成员、医护人员和其他护理人员促进阿尔茨海默病性痴呆患者的良好营养状况。应建立明确的转诊系统,以防止国立精神转诊医院患者过度拥挤,确保为入院患者提供充足及时的营养支持。能力建设项目应继续解决阿尔茨海默病性痴呆患者营养需求方面的知识差距问题。