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枪支获取与痴呆:对报告的行为障碍及应对方式的定性研究。

Firearm access and dementia: A qualitative study of reported behavioral disturbances and responses.

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

Division of Geriatrics and Multidisciplinary Center on Aging, University of Colorado, School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2022 Feb;70(2):439-448. doi: 10.1111/jgs.17496. Epub 2021 Sep 29.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cognitive impairment and behavioral changes associated with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRDs) can impair safe firearm handling ability, an issue that can be challenging for ADRD caregivers to address. In this qualitative analysis, we sought to explore behavioral disruptions that raise concerns about firearm access in dementia and how caregivers react and respond.

METHODS

Secondary qualitative analysis using data from semi-structured, one-on-one interviews originally conducted as part of a study to develop firearm safety educational materials for ADRD caregivers. Interviewees were English-speaking adults (≥18 years) from three stakeholder groups: ADRD caregivers (professional or informal), medical professionals (geriatricians, neurologists), and firearm professionals (retailers, range employees, instructors). For secondary analysis, transcripts of interviews were recoded and analyzed after an inductive-deductive thematic analysis process.

RESULTS

Among 24 participants, 17 (70%) were female and 20 (83%) white; 13 (54%) had personal or professional experience with ADRD caregiving; and 5 (21%) had a firearm affiliation. Major themes were: (1) behavioral disturbances that make caregivers concerned about firearm access; (2) caregiver emotional responses to and difficulties associated with these disturbances; and (3) caregiver actions (planned or actual) to limit firearms access.

CONCLUSION

Various behavioral disturbances and emotional burdens can trigger ADRD caregiver concern about firearms access, but strategies exist for restricting or safeguarding firearms in the home. Study findings suggest a need for caregiver support on this topic, including counseling by healthcare providers, advance planning for older firearm owners, and development of community resources.

摘要

背景

与阿尔茨海默病和相关痴呆症(ADRD)相关的认知障碍和行为改变可能会损害安全使用枪支的能力,对于 ADRD 护理人员来说,这是一个难以解决的问题。在这项定性分析中,我们试图探讨引起对痴呆症中枪支获取问题的关注的行为障碍,以及护理人员的反应和应对方式。

方法

使用半结构化一对一访谈的二级定性分析数据,这些访谈最初是作为为 ADRD 护理人员开发枪支安全教育材料的研究的一部分进行的。受访者为来自三个利益相关者群体的英语使用者(≥18 岁):ADRD 护理人员(专业或非正式)、医疗专业人员(老年病学家、神经科医生)和枪支专业人员(零售商、射击场员工、指导员)。对于二次分析,在进行归纳演绎主题分析过程后,对访谈的转录本进行重新编码和分析。

结果

在 24 名参与者中,17 名(70%)为女性,20 名(83%)为白人;13 名(54%)有 ADRD 护理方面的个人或专业经验;5 名(21%)与枪支有关联。主要主题包括:(1)行为障碍使护理人员担心枪支的获取;(2)护理人员对这些障碍的情绪反应和困难;(3)护理人员(计划或实际)采取的限制枪支获取的行动。

结论

各种行为障碍和情绪负担可能会引发 ADRD 护理人员对枪支获取的担忧,但存在限制或保护家庭中枪支的策略。研究结果表明,需要在这个话题上为护理人员提供支持,包括医疗保健提供者的咨询、为老年枪支所有者提前规划以及开发社区资源。

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