Understanding Experiences of Caregivers of Spouses With Dementia During Caregiver Health Care Emergencies.
Gerontologist
; 64(7)2024 07 01.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:
Caregivers of persons with dementia are frequently spouses. Caregiver hospitalization causes disruption to caregiving. The goal of this research was to understand the preparedness and stress trajectory of peri-caregiver hospitalization. RESEARCH DESIGN ANDMETHODS:
Mixed methods were used. Caregivers of spouses with dementia (nâ =â 1,000) were surveyed to determine their perceived preparedness for their own hospitalization. Journey mapping interviews (nâ =â 18) were used to map caregivers' experiences during 5 phases (a) their spouse with dementia (SWD)'s dementia diagnosis; (b) their SWD's dementia progression; (c) their own health event; (d) their own hospitalization; and (e) their own return home from the hospital.RESULTS:
Among the 452 (45%) eligible caregiver survey respondents, 75 (17%) had experienced hospitalization in the previous 12 months and 51 (68%) hospitalizations were unexpected. Twenty-three (31%) of hospitalized caregivers indicated they did not have prior plans in place for the care of the SWD. When asked about an unexpected hospitalization in the future, 233 (52%) felt somewhat prepared and 133 (29%) felt not at all prepared. Journey mapping revealed 3 groups of caregivers Group 1 (nâ =â 7) rated their stress lower during their hospitalization, Group 2 (nâ =â 7) rated their stress highest during their hospitalization, and Group 3 (nâ =â 4) were at a sustained high-stress level. DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS Many caregivers are not prepared for their own hospitalization. The stress trajectory through important phases of dementia caregiving and a caregiver's own hospitalization is not universal. Meeting the needs of caregivers' peri-hospitalization should be tailored to the individual caregiver.Palavras-chave
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Assunto principal:
Cuidadores
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Cônjuges
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Demência
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Hospitalização
Limite:
Aged
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Aged80
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Gerontologist
Ano de publicação:
2024
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Estados Unidos
País de publicação:
Estados Unidos