National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Aging Ment Health. 2024 Nov;28(11):1471-1478. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2024.2345778. Epub 2024 May 2.
This study aims to examine caregivers' perspectives on and justifications for lying when caring for people with dementia.
The data consisted of interviews and observations of discussions among family and professional caregivers with various educational backgrounds. Thematic analysis was applied to identify key themes related to caregivers' perspectives on lying.
The study revealed that lies were frequently employed by caregivers and were seen as effective tools in the caregivers' toolkit. These practices were often labelled 'white lies' and were rationalised based on their potential to enhance the well-being of people with dementia or to facilitate smooth interactions. The potential negative consequences of lying were also acknowledged. In addition, some caregivers suggested that the practice of 'stepping into the person with dementia's reality' might not constitute lying.
The findings suggest that the caregivers perceived lying to be a legitimate strategy when caring for people with dementia; surprisingly, some did not recognize their practices as constituting acts of lying at all. This finding carries significant clinical relevance, as the varying perceptions of lying underscore the potential need for a consistent approach to deception. Addressing this complexity can lead to more ethical caregiving practices, ultimately enhancing the quality of care provided to people with dementia.
本研究旨在探讨照护者在照顾痴呆症患者时说谎的看法和理由。
数据来自于对具有不同教育背景的家庭和专业照护者之间讨论的访谈和观察。采用主题分析来确定与照护者对说谎看法相关的关键主题。
研究表明,照护者经常说谎,并将其视为照护工具箱中的有效工具。这些做法通常被贴上“善意的谎言”的标签,并基于其提高痴呆症患者福祉或促进顺利互动的潜力来合理化。也承认了说谎的潜在负面后果。此外,一些照护者认为“走进痴呆症患者的现实”的做法可能不构成说谎。
研究结果表明,照护者认为在照顾痴呆症患者时说谎是一种合理的策略;令人惊讶的是,一些照护者根本没有意识到他们的行为构成了说谎。这一发现具有重要的临床意义,因为对说谎的不同看法突显了对欺骗采取一致方法的潜在需求。解决这种复杂性可以导致更符合伦理的照护实践,最终提高为痴呆症患者提供的照护质量。