19 resultados para Caregivers


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Objective: â˜Music Therapeutic Caregivingâ, when caregivers sing for or together with persons with dementia during morning care situations, has been shown to increase verbal and nonverbal communication between persons with dementia and their caregivers, as well as enhance positive and decrease negative emotions in persons with dementia. No studies about singing during mealtimes have been conducted, and this pilot project was designed to elucidate this. However, since previous studies have shown that there is a risk that persons with dementia will start to sing along with the caregiver, the caregiver in this study hummed such that the person with dementia did not sing instead of eat. The aim of this pilot project was threefold: to describe expressed emotions in a woman with severe dementia, and describe communication between her and her caregivers without and with the caregiver humming. The aim was also to measure food and liquid intake without and with humming. Method: The study was constructed as a Single Case ABA design in which the ordinary mealtime constituted a baseline which comprised a woman with severe dementia being fed by her caregivers in the usual way. The intervention included the same woman being fed by the same caregiver who hummed while feeding her. Data comprised video observations that were collected once per week over 5 consecutive weeks. The Verbal and Nonverbal Interaction Scale and Observed Emotion Rating Scale were used to analyze the recorded interactions. Results: A slightly positive influence of communication was shown for the woman with dementia, as well as for the caregiver. Further, the women with dementia showed a slight increase in expressions of positive emotions, and she ate more during the intervention. Conclusion: Based on this pilot study no general conclusions can be drawn. It can be concluded, however, that humming while feeding persons with dementia might slightly enhance communication, and positive expressed emotions in persons with dementia. To confirm this, more studies on group levels are needed. Because previous studies have found that caregiver singing during caring situations influences persons with dementia positively it might be desirable to test the same during mealtime.

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BACKGROUND: Persons with Alzheimer's disease (AD) sometimes express themselves through behaviours that are difficult to manage for themselves and their caregivers, and to minimise these symptoms alternative methods are recommended. For some time now, animals have been introduced in different ways into the environment of persons with dementia. Animal-Assisted Therapy (AAT) includes prescribed therapy dogs visiting the person with dementia for a specific purpose. AIM: This study aims to illuminate the meaning of the lived experience of encounters with a therapy dog for persons with Alzheimer's disease. METHOD: Video recorded sessions were conducted for each visit of the dog and its handler to a person with AD (10 times/person). The observations have a life-world approach and were transcribed and analysed using a phenomenological hermeneutical approach. RESULTS: The result shows a main theme 'Being aware of one's past and present existence', meaning to connect with one's senses and memories and to reflect upon these with the dog. The time spent with the dog shows the person recounting memories and feelings, and enables an opportunity to reach the person on a cognitive level. CONCLUSIONS: The present study may contribute to health care research and provide knowledge about the use of trained therapy dogs in the care of older persons with AD in a way that might increase quality of life and well-being in persons with dementia. IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The study might be useful for caregivers and dog handlers in the care of older persons with dementia.

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Bakgrund: Tack vare en mer avancerad hemsjukvÃ¥rd har den palliativa vÃ¥rden utvecklats, vilket gÃr det mÃjligt fÃr fler människor att dà i det egna hemmet. Palliativ vÃ¥rd handlar inte endast om patienten, utan involverar även de anhÃriga. Det Ãvergripande mÃ¥let fÃr palliativ vÃ¥rd är att patienten och den anhÃrige upplever god livskvalitet till livets slut. De anhÃrigas närvaro är betydelsefull, inte endast fÃr patienten utan även fÃr vÃ¥rdarna. De anhÃriga befinner sig i en mycket pÃ¥frestande situation och det är viktigt att vÃ¥rdare har kunskap om vad de anhÃriga upplever och hur man kan stÃtta de anhÃriga i deras situation. Syfte: Att belysa anhÃrigas upplevelser av delaktighet i samband med palliativ omvÃ¥rdnad i hemmet. Metod: En litteraturstudie baserad pÃ¥ 11 vetenskapliga artiklar av kvalitativ ansats. Resultat: 2 kategorier framkom ur studien. Delaktighet ger anhÃriga upplevelsen av att fÃ¥ vardagen att fungera och AnhÃrigas delaktighet bidrar till personcentrerad vÃ¥rd. Det blev en drastisk fÃrändring i livet fÃr de anhÃriga. Det var inte bara hemmet som fÃrändras i och med all teknisk utrustning och hjälpmedel som patienten behÃvde. De anhÃrigas livsfÃrändringar gjorde att det sociala livet fick lida. Tankar kring existentiella frÃ¥gor dÃk upp när man levde sÃ¥ nära inpÃ¥ dÃden och det var viktigt fÃr de anhÃriga att vÃ¥rdarna kunde se och lyssna även pÃ¥ deras behov. En god kommunikation var viktigt fÃr att de anhÃriga skulle vÃ¥ga prata om sina egna behov, tankar och Ã¥sikter. Slutsats: Det viktigaste fÃr de anhÃriga var att kommunikationen, stÃdet och informationen fungerade mellan alla parter. Fungerade dessa delar sÃ¥ byggdes en god relation mellan parterna och man fick en god tillit till vÃ¥rden. Samarbetet blev bättre och de anhÃriga kände sig som en i teamet.

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Learning to live with diabetes in such a way that the new conditions will be a normal and natural part of life imposes requirements on the person living with diabetes. Previous studies have shown that there is no clear picture of what and how the learning that would allow persons to incorporate the illness into their everyday life will be supported. The aim of this study is to describe the phenomenon of support for learning to live with diabetes to promote health and well-being, from the patient's perspective. Data were collected by interviews with patients living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The interviews were analysed using a reflective lifeworld approach. The results show that reflection plays a central role for patients with diabetes in achieving a new understanding of the health process, and awareness of their own responsibility was found to be the key factor for such a reflection. The constituents are responsibility creating curiosity and willpower, openness enabling support, technology verifying bodily feelings, a permissive climate providing for participation and exchanging experiences with others. The study concludes that the challenge for caregivers is to create interactions in an open learning climate that initiates and supports reflection to promote health and well-being.