Caregiving Challenges from Persistent Pain Among Family Caregivers to People with Dementia.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 GERONTOLOGY Gerontologist Pub Date : 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1093/geront/gnae164
Shelbie G Turner, Irina Mindlis, M Carrington Reid, Karl A Pillemer
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Background and objectives: Many family caregivers to people with dementia experience persistent physical pain. Though caregivers' pain is associated with poor caregiving outcomes, there is little research on how pain challenges caregiving to yield poor outcomes. This study developed a typology of caregiving challenges from pain among family caregivers to people with dementia.

Research design and methods: We conducted semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 25 family caregivers living with persistent pain and caring for people with dementia. We inductively analyzed data via a thematic analysis approach, wherein we identified and categorized caregiving challenges stemming from caregivers' pain. We then analyzed how challenges were related to one another and their consequences for caregiving outcomes.

Results: Analysis revealed three interrelated categories of caregiving challenges from living with pain: 1) physical (e.g., difficulty lifting care recipient), 2) psychological/emotional (e.g., worry about future care if their pain condition worsens), and 3) familial/relational (e.g., resentment towards family without pain for not helping with care). Caregivers reported that these challenges compounded one another in ways that made both caregiving and pain management more difficult. Moreover, challenges led to caregivers delaying or skipping care tasks. The nature of challenges and their connection to caregiving outcomes were dependent on various supporting factors, such as whether caregivers reported benefits from their own pain (e.g., greater empathy).

Discussion and implications: The resulting typology informs a conceptual model to guide future translational research on caregivers' pain, including illuminating promising intervention targets of pain self-management programs for family caregivers to people with dementia.

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痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者因持续疼痛而面临的照顾挑战。
背景和目的:许多痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者都经历过持续的身体疼痛。虽然护理者的疼痛与护理效果不佳有关,但有关疼痛如何挑战护理工作并导致护理效果不佳的研究却很少。本研究对痴呆症患者的家庭护理者因疼痛而面临的护理挑战进行了分类:我们对 25 名患有持续性疼痛并照顾痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者进行了半结构化的深入访谈。我们通过主题分析法对数据进行归纳分析,找出护理者因疼痛而面临的护理挑战并对其进行分类。然后,我们分析了这些挑战之间的关系及其对护理结果的影响:分析结果表明,因疼痛而产生的护理挑战分为三个相互关联的类别:1)身体挑战(例如,抬起受护理者有困难);2)心理/情感挑战(例如,如果疼痛状况恶化,会担心未来的护理问题);3)家庭/关系挑战(例如,对没有疼痛的家人不提供护理帮助而产生怨恨)。照护者报告说,这些挑战相互叠加,使照护和疼痛管理都变得更加困难。此外,这些挑战还导致照护者推迟或放弃照护任务。挑战的性质及其与护理结果之间的联系取决于各种支持因素,例如护理者是否从自身疼痛中获益(如更大的同理心):由此产生的类型学为指导未来有关照顾者疼痛的转化研究提供了一个概念模型,包括为痴呆症患者家庭照顾者的疼痛自我管理计划阐明有希望的干预目标。
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期刊介绍: The Gerontologist, published since 1961, is a bimonthly journal of The Gerontological Society of America that provides a multidisciplinary perspective on human aging by publishing research and analysis on applied social issues. It informs the broad community of disciplines and professions involved in understanding the aging process and providing care to older people. Articles should include a conceptual framework and testable hypotheses. Implications for policy or practice should be highlighted. The Gerontologist publishes quantitative and qualitative research and encourages manuscript submissions of various types including: research articles, intervention research, review articles, measurement articles, forums, and brief reports. Book and media reviews, International Spotlights, and award-winning lectures are commissioned by the editors.
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