The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.
Clin Nurs Res. 2023 Jan;32(1):94-104. doi: 10.1177/10547738221115239. Epub 2022 Jul 30.
Religious and spiritual (R/S) practices support individuals during difficult situations. The COVID-19 social distancing restrictions may have limited access to R/S practices for older adults with Alzheimer's disease related dementia (ADRD) and their caregivers, affecting coping and well-being. This qualitative study explored the impact of social distancing on R/S practices and coping in ADRD-caregiver dyads from the perspective of caregivers. Interviews were conducted with 11 family caregivers of older adults with ADRD residing in nursing homes ( = 4) or private homes ( = 7). Caregivers continued individual and started virtual R/S practices which improved their ability to cope. However, organized R/S practices were unavailable for those with ADRD, but they used prayer and read religious texts which noticeably improved their mood. Healthcare professionals' sharing of individual and community R/S resources available for ADRD-caregiver dyads could decrease anxiety and agitation, while improving their ability to cope with increased isolation.
宗教和精神(R/S)实践在困难时期支持个人。COVID-19 的社交距离限制可能限制了患有与阿尔茨海默病相关的痴呆症(ADRD)的老年人及其护理人员获得 R/S 实践的机会,从而影响应对和幸福感。这项定性研究从护理人员的角度探讨了社交距离对 ADRD-护理人员二人组的 R/S 实践和应对方式的影响。对居住在养老院( = 4)或私人住宅( = 7)的 11 名患有 ADRD 的老年人的家庭护理人员进行了访谈。护理人员继续进行个人和虚拟 R/S 实践,从而提高了他们的应对能力。然而,ADRD 患者无法参加有组织的 R/S 实践,但他们会祈祷和阅读宗教文本,这显著改善了他们的情绪。医疗保健专业人员分享可用于 ADRD-护理人员二人组的个人和社区 R/S 资源,可以减轻焦虑和躁动,同时提高他们应对隔离增加的能力。