Intercultural care for people of migrant origin with dementia – A literature analysis

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Dementia-International Journal of Social Research and Practice Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1177/14713012221086702
Jessica Monsees, Tim Schmachtenberg, Jochen René Thyrian
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Background Close to 12 million people of migrant origin who are 65 years or older live in different European countries. In the European Union (EU) and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries, approximately half a million are estimated to have dementia. This rate is expected to increase in the coming decades. People of migrant origin who develop dementia and their families face challenges people without migration backgrounds do, but due to cultural differences, additional challenges may arise. There is an increasing need for interculturally sensitive care. There is research on certain aspects of intercultural care and this study will be a comprehensive summary of current topics in intercultural care. Research question What factors of intercultural care for people of migrant origin with dementia can be identified? What requirements and aspects are necessary to ensure intercultural care? Method A systematic literature analysis in the databases PubMed, PsycInfo and Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection was conducted. Findings Thirty-nine articles were eligible for analysis. Enhancement in the areas diagnostics, education and information, healthcare services and healthcare professionals to ensure intercultural care is needed. Discussion Current evidence supports the need for (a) thorough education of people of migrant origin with dementia, their families and healthcare professionals, (b) collaborations among everyone involved, (c) embracing different cultures in healthcare services, (d) the implementation of a care navigator functioning as a contact person and connecting all relevant parties with one another and (e) dementia testing suitable to the target group to ensure culturally sensitive and appropriate care for people of migrant origin with dementia and their families.
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对移民痴呆症患者的跨文化护理-文献分析
近1200万65岁或以上的移民生活在不同的欧洲国家。在欧洲联盟(EU)和欧洲自由贸易联盟(EFTA)国家,估计约有50万人患有痴呆症。这一比率预计在未来几十年还会增加。患有痴呆症的移民及其家人面临着没有移民背景的人所面临的挑战,但由于文化差异,可能会出现额外的挑战。对跨文化敏感护理的需求日益增加。对跨文化关怀的某些方面有研究,本研究将是对当前跨文化关怀主题的全面总结。研究问题:对于患有痴呆症的移民的跨文化护理,可以确定哪些因素?确保跨文化关怀需要哪些要求和方面?方法对PubMed、PsycInfo、Psychology and Behavioural Sciences Collection数据库进行系统的文献分析。39篇文章符合分析条件。加强诊断、教育和信息、保健服务和保健专业人员等领域的工作,以确保需要跨文化护理。目前的证据支持需要(a)对患有痴呆症的移徙者、他们的家人和医疗保健专业人员进行全面教育,(b)所有相关人员之间的合作,(c)在医疗保健服务中接受不同的文化,(d)实施作为联络人并将所有相关方相互联系起来的护理导航员;(e)适合目标群体的痴呆症检测,以确保对患有痴呆症的移徙者及其家人提供文化敏感和适当的护理。
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期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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