社交和休闲活动可调节痴呆症患者护理伴侣的痛苦与认知状况之间的关系。

IF 1.8 4区 心理学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1080/13803395.2024.2406586
Julie Gorenko, Cynthia McDowell, Nicholas Tamburri, Carren Dujela, André P Smith, Debra J Sheets, Stuart W S MacDonald
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目的:尽管已确定受照护者的认知障碍会对照护伴侣(CP)的痛苦产生影响,但很少有定量研究探讨社交和休闲活动如何缓和这种关系,从而为提高照护伴侣和受照护者的幸福感提供潜在的途径。因此,本研究探讨了痴呆症患者(PwD)的认知障碍与其家庭护理伙伴(CP)的苦恼之间的组间和组内关系,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 "动感之声 "项目的二人组(痴呆症患者,33 人;痴呆症患者家属,34 人),该项目是一项针对痴呆症患者及其家属的社会认知合唱干预项目。该项目采用密集重复测量突发设计,通过多层次变化模型来分解人与人之间和人与人之间的影响,对残疾人的认知状况、CP 痛苦以及残疾人和 CP 的社交和休闲参与进行了评估:结果:残疾人认知功能的减弱与慢性阻塞性肺病患者痛苦的增加相关(p p p = .04)。后续的简单斜率表明,在平均水平和高水平(+1SD)的残疾人和/或慢性阻塞性肺病患者的社交和休闲参与中,残疾人认知功能的提高可显著预测慢性阻塞性肺病患者的痛苦程度降低:结论:二人组的社交和休闲参与具有重要的调节作用,强调了社交和休闲参与对减少护理相关困扰的保护作用。CP 和 PwD 的活动参与可能有助于调节 PwD 认知功能障碍的有害影响,并减轻 CP 的困扰。这些研究结果凸显了促进社交和休闲活动的双亲干预措施在减轻护理挑战和提高 CP 和 PwD 生活质量方面的潜力。
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Social and leisure engagement moderates the association between care partner distress and cognitive status of care recipients with dementia.

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, n = 33, and their CPs, n = 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 (p < 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 (p < .001) and PwD (p = .04). Follow-up simple slopes demonstrated that, at mean- and high-levels (+1SD) 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.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology ( JCEN) publishes research on the neuropsychological consequences of brain disease, disorders, and dysfunction, and aims to promote the integration of theories, methods, and research findings in clinical and experimental neuropsychology. The primary emphasis of JCEN is to publish original empirical research pertaining to brain-behavior relationships and neuropsychological manifestations of brain disease. Theoretical and methodological papers, critical reviews of content areas, and theoretically-relevant case studies are also welcome.
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