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概念化照顾者在退役军人重新融入社会过程中的负担、压力和支持:一项混合方法研究。

Conceptualizing care partners' burden, stress, and support for reintegrating Veterans: a mixed methods study.

机构信息

VA Health Services Research and Development Center for Health Information and Communication, Roudebush Veteran Affairs Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN, United States.

Regenstrief Institute, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2024 Feb 19;11:1295627. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1295627. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People who support Veterans as they transition from their military service into civilian life may be at an increased risk of psychological distress. Existing studies focus primarily on paid family caregivers, but few studies include spouses and informal non-family "care partners." We sought to identify key challenges faced by care partners of Veterans with invisible injuries.

METHODS

Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 36 individuals involved in supporting a recently separated US military Veteran enrolled in a 2-year longitudinal study. CPs completed validated measures on perceived stress, caregiving burden, quality of their relationship, life satisfaction, and flourishing. Independent -tests were used to compare cases in these groups on caregiving burden, quality of their relationship, life satisfaction, and flourishing. Care partners were categorized as reporting high and low levels of stress. Exemplar cases were used to demonstrate divergences in the experiences of CPs with different levels of stress over time.

RESULTS

Care partners reported shifts in self-perception that occurred from supporting a Veteran, emphasizing how they helped Veterans navigate health systems and the processes of disclosing health and personal information in civilian contexts. Exemplar cases with high and low burdens demonstrated divergent experiences in self-perception, managing multi-faceted strain, and coping with stress over time. Case studies of specific care partners illustrate how multi-faceted strain shifted over time and is affected by additional burdens from childcare, financial responsibilities, or lack of education on mental health issues.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest the unique needs of individuals who support military Veterans with invisible injuries, highlighting variations and diachronic elements of caregiving. This sample is younger than the typical caregiver sample with implications for how best to support unpaid care partners caring for Veterans in the early to mid-period of their use of VA and civilian health services.

摘要

背景

在退伍军人从军队服务过渡到平民生活时,支持他们的人可能面临更大的心理困扰风险。现有研究主要集中在有偿家庭护理人员,但很少有研究包括配偶和非正式非家庭“护理伙伴”。我们试图确定退伍军人隐形伤害护理伙伴面临的关键挑战。

方法

对 36 名参与支持最近退伍的美国军事退伍军人参加为期两年的纵向研究的个人进行了半结构化访谈。CPs 完成了关于感知压力、照顾负担、关系质量、生活满意度和繁荣的验证测量。独立检验用于比较这些组中的照顾负担、关系质量、生活满意度和繁荣。护理伙伴被归类为报告高和低水平的压力。示例案例用于展示不同压力水平的护理伙伴随时间的经验差异。

结果

护理伙伴报告了支持退伍军人时自我认知的转变,强调了他们如何帮助退伍军人在民用环境中导航医疗系统和披露健康和个人信息的过程。高和低负担的示例案例展示了自我认知、管理多方面压力和应对压力随时间变化的不同经验。特定护理伙伴的案例研究说明了多方面的压力如何随时间变化,并受到儿童保育、财务责任或缺乏心理健康问题教育等额外负担的影响。

结论

研究结果表明,支持隐形伤害的退伍军人的个体具有独特的需求,突出了护理的变化和历时元素。这个样本比典型的护理人员样本年轻,这对如何最好地支持在使用 VA 和民用医疗服务的早期到中期为退伍军人提供护理的无偿护理伙伴有影响。

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