探索瑞士和德国养老院及家庭护理环境中痴呆症患者在无护理和邂逅时的经历:人种学多方法研究协议》。

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JMIR Research Protocols Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.2196/58190
Thomas Beer, Julian Hirt, Laura Adlbrecht, Ulrike Lindwedel, Matthias Dammert, Carola Maurer, Matthias Kliegel, Peter König, Helma M Bleses
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背景:大量研究证实,痴呆症患者一天中有很大一部分时间没有人照顾和陪伴,通常也没有活动。然而,还没有科学分析研究过痴呆症患者是如何经历这些时间段的。这些知识对于医护人员和患者亲属制定适当的策略以应对无照料时间具有重要意义:我们的目标是重建养老院和家庭护理环境中痴呆症患者的无护理时间和遭遇,并建立一个类型学。这种类型学将涉及痴呆症患者生活世界中对时间的理解以及安排时间的方式:我们的研究是一项探索性、连续性的多方法调查。我们的目标是采用人种学方法,系统地重建 36 个月内没有护理和接触的时间。之后,我们将通过调查研究由此产生的类型学。为了描述不同的社会和照护文化、实践和安排,我们将分析痴呆症各个阶段的时间段,包括(1)专门照护痴呆症患者的机构,(2)痴呆症患者和非痴呆症患者共同生活的机构,以及(3)家庭照护。对于每种类型的护理,我们的目标是进行 10 次深入的个案观察。这些观察将以参与式和非参与式两种方式进行。我们会对选定的情况进行录像,并与痴呆症患者和护士进行情景对话和访谈。我们的目标是至少抽取 30 名痴呆症患者及其护理人员(即痴呆症患者的亲属和专业护理人员)。我们将根据基础理论方法对数据进行分析。此外,我们还将对选定的文本段落进行诠释序列分析。为了解读视频资料,我们将进行视频互动分析。为了获得有关新开发的类型学的补充信息,我们将对大约 400 名正式护理人员和 150 名非正式护理人员进行调查。我们将对人种学研究和调查结果进行总结,形成一个关于痴呆症患者无照顾和无接触时间的整体概念。为了实现研究目标,我们的跨学科和跨国团队由具备护理科学、老年学、社会学、心理学和人种学专业知识的研究人员组成:通过我们的研究方法,可以对不同国家和不同护理类型的痴呆症患者缺乏护理和遭遇的时间的性质、频率和普遍性做出说明。因此,我们将为展现痴呆症患者的生活世界做出贡献。我们的研究于 2022 年 3 月开始,将于 2025 年 5 月结束。研究结果预计将于 2025 年秋季发表:我们的研究为有代表性地调查痴呆症患者没有护理和遭遇的时间、开发诊断工具以及批判性地处理中断的可能性(例如,通过开发有针对性的干预措施)提供了出发点:DERR1-10.2196/58190。
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Exploring the Experiences of Times Without Care and Encounters in Persons With Dementia in the Swiss and German Nursing Home and Domiciliary Care Settings: Protocol for an Ethnographic Multimethods Study.

Background: Persons with dementia spend a large part of the day without care and encounters, often without activity, as confirmed by numerous studies. However, no scientific analysis has examined how persons with dementia experience these periods. Such knowledge would be highly relevant for health care professionals and relatives to develop adequate strategies for dealing with times without care.

Objective: We aim to reconstruct times without care and encounters in persons with dementia in the nursing home and domiciliary care settings and develop a typology. This typology will address the lifeworld understandings of time and the ways of arranging the time of persons with dementia.

Methods: Our study is designed as an explorative, sequential multimethods investigation. We aim to systematically reconstruct times without care and encounters over a period of 36 months using ethnographic methods. Afterward, we will examine the resulting typology using a survey. To describe different social and caring cultures, practices, and arrangements, we will analyze time periods across all phases of dementia in (1) institutions exclusively caring for persons with dementia, (2) institutions where persons with dementia and those without live together, and (3) domiciliary care. For each type of care, our target is 10 intensive case observations. These observations will occur in both participatory and nonparticipatory ways. We video record selected situations and conduct situational conversations and interviews with persons with dementia and nurses. We are aiming for a minimum sample of 30 persons with dementia plus their caregivers (ie, relatives of people with dementia and professional caregivers). We will analyze data according to grounded theory methodology. Furthermore, we will perform a hermeneutic sequence analysis of selected text passages. To interpret the video material, we will conduct a video interaction analysis. To obtain complementary information about the newly developed typology, we will survey approximately 400 formal and 150 informal caregivers. We will summarize the ethnography and survey findings into an overall concept of times without care and encounters in persons with dementia. To fulfill the research objectives, our cross-disciplinary and cross-country team comprises researchers with expertise in nursing sciences, gerontology, sociology, psychology, and ethnography.

Results: Our approach allows formulating statements about the nature, frequency, and prevalence of times without care and encounters in people with dementia across countries and types of care. Thus, we will contribute to making visible the lifeworld of persons with dementia. Our study commenced in March 2022 and will conclude in May 2025. The results are expected to be published in the fall of 2025.

Conclusions: Our research offers points of departure for the representative investigation of times without care and encounters in persons with dementia, for the development of diagnostic instruments, and for dealing critically with possibilities of interruption (eg, by developing targeted interventions).

International registered report identifier (irrid): DERR1-10.2196/58190.

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