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社交和休闲活动参与度调节了痴呆症护理接受者的护理伙伴困扰与认知状态之间的关联。

Social and leisure engagement moderates the association between care partner distress and cognitive status of care recipients with dementia.

作者信息

Gorenko Julie, McDowell Cynthia, Tamburri Nicholas, Dujela Carren, Smith André P, Sheets Debra J, MacDonald Stuart W S

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.

Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada.

出版信息

J Clin Exp Neuropsychol. 2024 Oct;46(8):742-754. doi: 10.1080/13803395.2024.2406586. Epub 2024 Oct 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Despite the established impact of care recipient cognitive impairment on care partner (CP) distress, limited quantitative research has explored how social and leisure engagement may moderate this relationship, offering a potential avenue for enhancing well-being in both care partners and recipients. The current study therefore examined the between- and within-dyad associations between cognitive impairment of persons with dementia (PwD) and their family CP's distress, and whether social and leisure activity moderated this relationship.

METHODS

Data were utilized from dyads (PwD,  = 33, and their CPs,  = 34) engaged in the Voices in Motion project, a social-cognitive choral intervention for PwD and their family CPs. Measures indexing PwD cognitive status, CP distress, and PwD and CP social and leisure engagement were assessed using an intensive repeated-measures burst design, with multilevel models of change employed to disaggregate between- and within-person effects.

RESULTS

Diminished cognitive functioning in PwD was associated with increased CP distress ( < 0.01) between-dyads; however, this relationship was not significant within-dyads. The between-dyad association was significantly moderated by the extent of social and leisure engagement of both CPs ( < .001) and PwD ( = .04). Follow-up simple slopes demonstrated that, at mean- and high-levels (+1) of social and leisure engagement for PwD and/or CP, increased PwD cognitive function significantly predicted lower CP distress.

CONCLUSION

The significant moderating influence of social and leisure engagement of dyads underscores the protective role of such engagement for reducing care-related distress. Activity engagement for CPs and PwD may help modulate the deleterious impact of PwD cognitive impairment and attenuate CP distress. These findings highlight the potential for dyadic interventions that promote social and leisure activities to mitigate caregiving challenges and enhance quality of life for both CPs and PwD.

摘要

目的

尽管已确定受照顾者的认知障碍会对照顾伙伴(CP)的痛苦产生影响,但定量研究较少探讨社交和休闲活动参与度如何调节这种关系,而这可能是提升照顾伙伴和受照顾者幸福感的潜在途径。因此,本研究考察了痴呆症患者(PwD)的认知障碍与其家庭照顾伙伴的痛苦之间的组间和组内关联,以及社交和休闲活动是否调节了这种关系。

方法

数据来自参与“运动之声”项目的配对组(33名PwD及其34名CP),该项目是一项针对PwD及其家庭照顾伙伴的社会认知合唱干预。使用密集重复测量突发设计评估了反映PwD认知状态、CP痛苦以及PwD和CP社交及休闲活动参与度的指标,并采用多层次变化模型来分解个体间和个体内效应。

结果

PwD认知功能下降与配对组间CP痛苦增加相关(<0.01);然而,这种关系在配对组内并不显著。配对组间的关联受到CP(<0.001)和PwD(=0.04)社交和休闲活动参与程度的显著调节。后续简单斜率分析表明,在PwD和/或CP社交和休闲活动参与度处于平均水平和高水平(+1)时,PwD认知功能增强显著预示着CP痛苦降低。

结论

配对组社交和休闲活动参与度的显著调节作用凸显了此类参与度在减轻与照顾相关痛苦方面的保护作用。照顾伙伴和PwD参与活动可能有助于调节PwD认知障碍的有害影响并减轻照顾伙伴的痛苦。这些发现凸显了二元干预措施的潜力,即促进社交和休闲活动以减轻照顾负担并提高照顾伙伴和PwD的生活质量。

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