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是否以及如何在家中存放枪支:痴呆症试验安全性中护理伙伴经历的定性见解。

Whether and how to store firearms in the home: Qualitative insights from care partner experiences in the Safety in Dementia Trial.

作者信息

Knoepke Christopher E, Meza Kayla, Portz Jennifer D, Ranney Megan L, Fisher Stacy M, Omeragic Faris, Greenway Emily, Castaneda Mirella, Matlock Daniel D, Betz Marian E

机构信息

Firearm Injury Prevention Initiative, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

Division of Cardiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, Colorado, USA.

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 2025 Feb;73(2):379-388. doi: 10.1111/jgs.19242. Epub 2024 Oct 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Most people with dementia (PWD) in the United States live in community settings supported by family and/or unpaid care partners. Firearms access is one of many decisions care partners navigate alongside PWD in efforts to prevent injuries and deaths. Conversations about firearms access are socially challenging, although specific challenges to be overcome have not been described.

METHODS

As part of the larger Safety in Dementia Trial, we interviewed care partners about their views and experiences regarding firearms access in the home where the PWD resides. Interviewees were English-speaking adults (≥18 years) in the United States who are unpaid care partners of community-dwelling PWD. Responses to interview discussions related to (1) a desire for safety, and (2) fear of firearm violence was analyzed using a focusing process to categorize views into essential themes.

RESULTS

Fifty care partners, who were primarily female (58%), White (66%), adult children (56%), and living in the same household (64%), participated in interviews between February 2023-February 2024. Dominant themes emerging from the focusing technique included (1) firearms as a necessary component of home safety; (2) fear of accidental/impulsive firearm violence; (3) observed risk and "near misses"; and (4) differing views on home firearms as a source of conflict. Thematic descriptions did not differ according to care partner's relationship to the PWD (adult child, spouse, other).

CONCLUSIONS

Considering whether and how to alter access to firearms where PWD reside can be difficult for care partners to navigate. Care partners expressed a desire to limit firearms access, but worried both about creating conflict with the PWD and the self-defense implications of making firearms inaccessible. Findings were similar across subsets of care partners indicating that standardized tools and messaging to care partners may be effective in promoting safety in homes with PWD.

摘要

背景

在美国,大多数痴呆症患者(PWD)生活在由家人和/或无薪护理伙伴提供支持的社区环境中。枪支获取是护理伙伴与痴呆症患者共同做出的众多决策之一,目的是预防伤害和死亡。关于枪支获取的讨论在社会层面具有挑战性,不过尚未有人描述过需要克服的具体挑战。

方法

作为规模更大的痴呆症安全试验的一部分,我们就痴呆症患者居住家庭中的枪支获取问题,采访了护理伙伴,了解他们的看法和经历。受访者为美国讲英语的成年人(≥18岁),他们是社区居住的痴呆症患者的无薪护理伙伴。使用聚焦法对与(1)安全需求和(2)对枪支暴力的恐惧相关的访谈讨论进行分析,将观点归类为基本主题。

结果

50名护理伙伴参与了2023年2月至2024年2月期间的访谈,他们主要为女性(58%)、白人(66%)、成年子女(56%),且与痴呆症患者同住一个家庭(64%)。聚焦技术得出的主要主题包括:(1)枪支是家庭安全的必要组成部分;(2)对意外/冲动性枪支暴力的恐惧;(3)观察到的风险和“险些发生的事故”;(4)对家庭枪支作为冲突根源的不同看法。主题描述在护理伙伴与痴呆症患者的关系(成年子女、配偶、其他)方面没有差异。

结论

对于护理伙伴而言,考虑是否以及如何改变痴呆症患者居住场所的枪支获取情况可能很难抉择。护理伙伴表示希望限制枪支获取,但既担心与痴呆症患者产生冲突,又担心无法获取枪支对自卫的影响。不同类型护理伙伴的调查结果相似,这表明为护理伙伴提供标准化工具和信息可能有助于促进痴呆症患者家庭的安全。

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