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Carers perspectives on the activity patterns of people with dementia | Author(s) | Pat Y F Chung, Caroline Ellis-Hill, Peter G Coleman |
Journal title | Dementia: the international journal of social research and practice, vol 7, no 3, August 2008 |
Pages | pp 359-382 |
Source | http://www.dem.sagepub.com |
Keywords | Dementia ; Engagement ; Self care capacity ; Attitude ; Informal care ; Qualitative Studies ; South East England. |
Annotation | Participation in activity is essential for the psychological well-being of people with dementia. The potential benefits of home-based activity programmes may depend on family carers, but little is known about their experience. This study aimed to elicit carers' experiences of involving the person with dementia in activity. 30 in-depth interviews (i.e. initial and follow-up) were carried out with 15 co-resident carers of people with dementia who were recruited through local community mental health teams (CMHTs) in South East England. Data were analysed using a grounded theory method. Overall findings from initial interviews were taken back the participants at the follow-up interviews. Five activity patterns were identified, which ranged from their usual activity patterns along a continuum through recognizable, illogical, irresponsible, and finally reaching a dispossessed pattern. Carers used particular strategies and experienced particular emotional responses along this continuum. This work highlights the complex, temporal and dynamic nature of family carers' involvement in activity engagement. Clinicians' interventions could be enhanced by: recognising the long-term experience of carers in decision-making; understanding the strategies used; allowing carers to talk through and share their experiences in a non-judgemental way; and ensuring that carers are happy with any suggested interventions. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-080822205 A |
Classmark | EA: DN: CA: DP: P6: 3DP: 82Z |
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