School of Social Work, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
J Soc Work End Life Palliat Care. 2022 Apr-Jun;18(2):129-145. doi: 10.1080/15524256.2022.2042458. Epub 2022 Feb 28.
The focus of this pilot study was to ascertain how bereaved African American caregivers prepared for the death of an older family member who died from a dementia-related diagnosis and the role of hospice care; an area with little research to date. Because African American older adults in the United States are at greater risk than Caucasian older adults for dementia-related health problems though less likely to be diagnosed, treated, or to enroll in hospice services, this exploratory study asked questions of the family caregivers' experiences in preparing for the death. Purposive criterion sampling was used to identify six African American bereaved caregivers whose family member lived in a nursing home (five who were enrolled in hospice services) who were extensively interviewed, with the use of conventional content analysis of the transcripts to identify the findings. Because of the limited sample size, themes identified were considered preliminary and may help guide ongoing and further research. Five primary themes revealed ways caregivers prepared: accepting reality; "I just kind of knew;" person with dementia "was ready;" "spending time;" and, getting your "business in order." All caregivers believed it was important to be prepared for the death, with the five who received hospice services reporting that they were prepared. Further research is needed to explore these preliminary findings of African American caregivers of family members with dementia at end-of-life to further inform social work and hospice team care.
本研究旨在确定丧亲的非裔美国家庭照顾者在为患有与痴呆症相关诊断的老年家庭成员的死亡做准备时的情况,以及临终关怀护理的作用;这是一个目前研究较少的领域。由于美国的非裔美国老年人比白人老年人更容易出现与痴呆症相关的健康问题,但被诊断、治疗或接受临终关怀服务的可能性较小,因此这项探索性研究询问了家庭照顾者在为死亡做准备方面的经历。采用目的抽样法确定了六名非裔美国家属丧亲的照顾者,他们的家庭成员住在养老院(五人参加了临终关怀服务),对他们进行了深入访谈,并对访谈记录进行了常规内容分析,以确定研究结果。由于样本量有限,确定的主题被认为是初步的,可能有助于指导正在进行和进一步的研究。五个主要主题揭示了照顾者的准备方式:接受现实;“我只是知道;”痴呆症患者“已经准备好了;”“花时间;”以及,“安排好你的事务。”所有照顾者都认为为死亡做好准备很重要,接受临终关怀服务的五人报告说他们已经做好了准备。需要进一步研究来探索非裔美国家庭照顾者在临终关怀方面对患有痴呆症的家庭成员的这些初步发现,以进一步为社会工作和临终关怀团队提供信息。