老年人家庭照顾者的身体疼痛:文献综述。

IF 4.3 2区 医学 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY Journal of the American Geriatrics Society Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1111/jgs.19037
Shelbie G. Turner MPH, PhD, Karl Pillemer PhD, Michelle Demetres MLIS, Kathleen Heaney BA, Sama Joshi BS, Matthew Luebke BS, Gelila Messay BS, M. Carrington Reid MD, PhD
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背景和目标:有关老年人家庭照顾者健康的研究在不断扩大。尽管现有研究表明,许多家庭照顾者会感到疼痛,这影响了他们执行照顾任务的能力,并与照顾对象未得到满足的需求有关,但有关家庭照顾者疼痛的研究范围仍然很少。我们对老年人家庭照顾者的疼痛研究进行了范围界定,以确定现有证据的特点并找出知识差距:我们检索了从 2012 年 1 月到 2023 年 7 月的多个数据库,使用预定义的纳入/排除标准确定了符合条件的研究,并提取了关键数据(如研究设计/方法、疼痛测量、照顾者疼痛类型和主要发现):我们确定了 46 项符合条件的研究,分别在美国(19 项)和国际(27 项)进行。研究通常侧重于患有特定疾病的老年人的护理人员,如癌症(11 人)、痴呆(8 人)或中风(3 人)。最常用的疼痛测量方法是关于疼痛的单项二分法问题(16 例),其次是视觉数字或视觉模拟量表(11 例)。九项研究(五项随机对照试验)报告了五项照顾者疼痛管理干预措施,包括瑜伽/锻炼计划和照顾者教育计划:讨论:关于家庭照顾者疼痛的现有研究提供了一个重要的基础。然而,有必要进行更有力的研究设计。除了系统性调查的机会外,我们还发现了未来研究的可能性,以支持家庭照顾者照顾越来越多的老年人。
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Physical pain among family caregivers to older adults: A scoping review of the literature

Background and Objectives

Scholarship on the health of family caregivers to older adults continues to expand. Although existing research suggests that many family caregivers experience pain, which impacts their ability to perform caregiving tasks and is associated with care recipients' unmet needs, the scope of research on family caregivers' pain remains poorly characterized. We conducted a scoping review of research on pain among family caregivers to older adults to characterize existing evidence and identify knowledge gaps.

Methods

We searched multiple databases spanning from January 2012 to July 2023, identified eligible studies using predefined inclusion/exclusion criteria, and extracted key data (e.g., study design/methodology, pain measurement, caregiver pain type, and major findings).

Results

We identified 46 eligible studies conducted in the United States (n = 19) and internationally (n = 27). Studies often focused on caregivers for older adults with specific health conditions, such as cancer (n = 11), dementia (n = 8), or stroke (n = 3). The most commonly employed pain measure was a single-item dichotomous question about pain (n = 16), followed by a visual numeric or visual analog scale (n = 11). Nine studies (five randomized controlled trials) reported on five caregiver pain management interventions, including yoga/exercise programs and caregiver education programs.

Discussion

Existing research on family caregivers' pain offers an important foundation. However, more robust research designs are necessary. We identify possibilities for future studies in addition to opportunities for systematic investigations to support the family caregivers being relied upon to care for the increasing number of older adults.

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期刊介绍: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (JAGS) is the go-to journal for clinical aging research. We provide a diverse, interprofessional community of healthcare professionals with the latest insights on geriatrics education, clinical practice, and public policy—all supporting the high-quality, person-centered care essential to our well-being as we age. Since the publication of our first edition in 1953, JAGS has remained one of the oldest and most impactful journals dedicated exclusively to gerontology and geriatrics.
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