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Using care navigation to address caregiver burden in dementia: A qualitative case study analysis.
Bernstein, Alissa; Merrilees, Jennifer; Dulaney, Sarah; Harrison, Krista L; Chiong, Winston; Ong, Paulina; Heunis, Julia; Choi, Jeff; Walker, Reilly; Feuer, Julie E; Lee, Kirby; Dohan, Daniel; Bonasera, Stephen J; Miller, Bruce L; Possin, Katherine L.
Afiliação
  • Bernstein A; Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies University of California San Francisco California.
  • Merrilees J; Department of Neurology Global Brain Health Institute University of California San Francisco California.
  • Dulaney S; Department of Anthropology History and Social Medicine University of California San Francisco California.
  • Harrison KL; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Chiong W; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Ong P; Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies University of California San Francisco California.
  • Heunis J; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Choi J; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Walker R; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Feuer JE; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Lee K; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Dohan D; Department of Neurology Memory and Aging Center University of California San Francisco California.
  • Bonasera SJ; Department of Clinical Pharmacy University of California San Francisco California.
  • Miller BL; Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies University of California San Francisco California.
  • Possin KL; Division of Geriatrics Department of Internal Medicine Home Instead Center for Successful Aging Omaha Nebraska.
Alzheimers Dement (N Y) ; 6(1): e12010, 2020.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32377557
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Many caregivers of people with dementia experience burden and resulting health effects due to the intensive nature of caregiving. Phone- and web-based care navigation is an innovative model of care that may be useful in addressing caregiver burden in dementia.

METHODS:

Qualitative methods (interviews, focus groups, and case study analysis) were used to identify care navigator approaches used to address caregiver burden in dementia as part of a dementia care navigation program.

RESULTS:

Care navigators targeted caregiver burden by focusing on strategies to reduce caregiver guilt and frustration, manage patient-related behavior, address caregiver depression, and improve the relationship between the caregiver and person with dementia. The case studies presented demonstrate the ways that care navigators identified patient and caregiver needs and tailored their approaches to meet the specific social, cultural, economic, and geographic contexts of the dyads with which they worked.

DISCUSSION:

Findings provide insights into strategies used to address caregiver burden through care navigation. Care navigators who speak the same language as the caregivers with whom they work and who have an in-depth understanding of the symptoms of different dementia syndromes may be particularly effective.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article