为早期痴呆症患者提供更好的精神支持:开发钻石对话模型。

Dementia (London, England) Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1177/14713012231213907
Marc Haufe, Carlo Leget, Marieke Potma, Saskia Teunissen
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背景:早期痴呆症患者可以从持续的精神支持中受益匪浅。然而,从事痴呆症护理的医疗保健专业人员往往不清楚这种支持可能需要什么。缺乏能够帮助专业人员提供此类支持的工具。用于姑息治疗的Diamond对话模型可以提供这样的支持。目的:开发早期痴呆症的Diamond模型,以便专业人员能够提供更好的精神支持。方法:采用参与式研究。对牧师、个案管理人员和健康心理学家的反思性采访发现了客户和家庭成员经常出现的生存和精神问题。一个由牧师、一名心理学家和一名研究人员组成的核心参与小组进一步按主题分析了这些问题,并在三次共同创建会议上共同开发了早期痴呆症的Diamond模型。具有Diamond模型专业知识的研究人员在这些会议之间根据会议输出向核心参与小组提供反馈。研究结果:存在和精神问题的核心是:自信和价值、适应性和能力、安全感和失落感、记忆的负担和丰富以及信仰和意义。钻石模型的五极性被发现有助于理解围绕这些问题的紧张局势。在保持自我和被重视、找到该做什么的方向和承受能力变化的方式、对依恋的强烈需求和放弃过去相互联系的方式、长期记忆的重新强度和短期记忆的衰退以及屈服于自己的生活状况并想要确定性和意义之间,发现了特定的紧张关系。结论:新开发的针对早期痴呆症患者的Diamond模型为帮助专业人士提供对话支持提供了一个有价值的框架。需要做更多的研究,以在实践中进一步测试和开发该模型。
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Better spiritual support for people living with early stage dementia: Developing the diamond conversation model.

Background: People with early-stage dementia could benefit greatly from on-going spiritual support. However, health care professionals working in dementia care often do not have a clear idea of what such support might entail. There is a lack of tools that can help professionals provide such support. The Diamond conversation model used in palliative care could provide such a support. Aims: To develop the Diamond model for early-stage dementia so that professionals can provide better spiritual support.

Methods: Participatory research was conducted. Reflective interviews with chaplains, case managers and health psychologists identified frequently occurring existential and spiritual issues of clients and family members. A core participatory group consisting of chaplains, a psychologist and a researcher further analysed these issues thematically and co-developed the Diamond model for early stage dementia over three co-creation sessions. Researchers with Diamond model expertise provided feedback to the core participatory group in between these sessions based on the session output.

Findings: Central existential and spiritual issues were found to be: self-confidence and -worth, adaptability and capacity, security and loss, burden and enrichment of memory and faith and meaning. The five polarities of the Diamond model were found helpful to understand tensions surrounding these issues. Specific tensions were identified between maintaining a self and being valued, finding direction in what to do and a way to bear changes in ability, a strong need for attachment and letting go of past ways to relate to one another, the renewed intensity of long term memories and decline of the short term ones and surrendering to one's life situation and wanting certainty and meaning.

Conclusions: The newly developed Diamond model for people with early-stage dementia offers a valuable framework to help professionals provide conversational support. More research needs to be done to further test and develop the model in practice.

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