Unit of Academic Primary Care, Warwick Medical School, 2707University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Dementia (London). 2023 Apr;22(3):561-575. doi: 10.1177/14713012231153431. Epub 2023 Jan 19.
This study aimed to explore the experiences of carers of people living with dementia who participated in videoconferencing support groups during the COVID-19 pandemic to investigate their preferences and experiences with online, hybrid, and face-to-face support.
This convergent mixed methods design study utilised an online questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. Interviews took place over videoconferencing software and were analysed through thematic analysis. Participants were recruited from support groups based in the UK and Ireland.
39 carers of people living with dementia completed the questionnaire and 16 carers participated in interviews. Participants found videoconferencing support groups more convenient, but face-to-face groups more enjoyable. Participants who had found it difficult to access face-to-face groups prior to COVID-19 expressed more positive perceptions of videoconference-based groups. Many felt that hybrid groups would make it easier for more people to attend. However, some carers described lacking the resources and technological skills to participate in online support groups effectively. Some suggested making IT training available may improve the capacity of carers to access support online.
Videoconferencing support groups can be an appropriate way of supporting carers of people with dementia, especially for those who do not have access to face-to-face support groups. However, face-to-face support remains important to carers and should be made available when it can be implemented safely. Hybrid support groups could allow for increased accessibility while still providing the option of face-to-face contact for those who prefer it or are not adept with technology.
本研究旨在探讨在 COVID-19 大流行期间,参与视频会议支持小组的痴呆症患者照顾者的体验,以调查他们对在线、混合和面对面支持的偏好和体验。
本收敛混合方法设计研究使用了在线问卷和半结构化访谈。访谈通过视频会议软件进行,并通过主题分析进行分析。参与者是从英国和爱尔兰的支持小组招募的。
39 名痴呆症患者的照顾者完成了问卷,16 名照顾者参加了访谈。参与者发现视频会议支持小组更方便,但面对面小组更愉快。在 COVID-19 之前难以参加面对面小组的参与者对基于视频会议的小组表达了更积极的看法。许多人认为混合小组将使更多人更容易参加。然而,一些照顾者表示缺乏有效参与在线支持小组的资源和技术技能。一些人建议提供 IT 培训可能会提高照顾者在线获取支持的能力。
视频会议支持小组可以成为支持痴呆症患者照顾者的一种合适方式,尤其是对于那些无法获得面对面支持小组的人。然而,面对面的支持对照顾者仍然很重要,并且在安全实施的情况下应该提供。混合支持小组可以增加可及性,同时为那些喜欢面对面接触或不擅长技术的人提供选择。