Bellmore Leisa
Artists' Health Centre, Family & Community Medicine, University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2022 Mar 2;15(1):23-36. doi: 10.3822/ijtmb.v15i1.693. eCollection 2022 Mar.
Dementia is a progressive neurological condition that affects over 50 million people. It impacts quality of life for those diagnosed, their care partners, and the relationship between the two. Strategies to enhance quality of life and relationships are needed. Shiatsu may improve care partners' well-being. Using touch through shiatsu may offer a meaningful way for care partners to interact with their partners living with dementia.
The purpose of this study was to explore care partners' experience of using both self-shiatsu and shiatsu with their partner, as well as to explore care partners' perceptions of the impact of shiatsu on the quality of their relationship.
This study took place at a centre providing programs for persons living with dementia and their care partners.
Participants were current and former attendees of the centre's programs.
This was a qualitative study with an interpretive/descriptive approach. Care partners were taught self-shiatsu to manage stress and a simplified, short shiatsu routine to use with their partner. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to elicit care partners' experiences and explore their ongoing use of shiatsu at two and six weeks post-workshop.
Four care partners completed the study. A wide range of experiences with shiatsu were described, representing four key themes: Enhanced Awareness, Integrating Shiatsu into the Relationship, Barriers and Facilitators, and Potential and Possibility. Two found self-shiatsu beneficial. Using shiatsu with their partner was a favourable experience for only one, who found it a pleasant way to connect and interact. None of the participants felt using shiatsu with their partners affected their relationship quality.
The findings of this study are inconclusive. Self-shiatsu may be a helpful self-management approach for some care partners, but not for others. Shiatsu for persons living with dementia may not fit into the routines of many care partners. For others, however, it may offer a means to connect.
痴呆症是一种进行性神经疾病,影响着超过5000万人。它会影响被诊断者及其护理伙伴的生活质量,以及两者之间的关系。因此需要提高生活质量和改善关系的策略。指压疗法可能会改善护理伙伴的幸福感。通过指压疗法进行触摸可能为护理伙伴与患有痴呆症的伴侣互动提供一种有意义的方式。
本研究的目的是探索护理伙伴自我进行指压疗法以及与伴侣一起进行指压疗法的体验,同时探索护理伙伴对指压疗法对其关系质量影响的看法。
本研究在一个为患有痴呆症的人和他们的护理伙伴提供项目的中心进行。
参与者是该中心项目的现任和前任参与者。
这是一项采用解释性/描述性方法的定性研究。向护理伙伴教授自我指压疗法以管理压力,并教授一种简化的、简短的指压疗法程序以便与他们的伴侣一起使用。在工作坊结束后的两周和六周进行了半结构化访谈,以了解护理伙伴的体验,并探索他们对指压疗法的持续使用情况。
四名护理伙伴完成了研究。他们描述了各种各样的指压疗法体验,代表了四个关键主题:增强意识、将指压疗法融入关系、障碍与促进因素、潜力与可能性。两人发现自我指压疗法有益。只有一人认为与伴侣一起进行指压疗法是一次愉快的体验,觉得这是一种建立联系和互动的愉快方式。没有参与者认为与伴侣一起进行指压疗法会影响他们的关系质量。
本研究结果尚无定论。自我指压疗法可能对一些护理伙伴是一种有用的自我管理方法,但对另一些人则不然。为患有痴呆症的人进行指压疗法可能不符合许多护理伙伴的日常安排。然而,对其他人来说,它可能提供一种建立联系的方式。