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Abstract
Introduction: Caring for a person with dementia predisposes informal carers (carers) to mental and physical disability. Carers tend to focus on the needs of the person with dementia and have difficulties expressing their own needs for support. No instrument has yet been developed to directly assess carers’ support needs. The aim of this study is to clarify the main categories of carers’ support needs to inform future development of an instrument to assess carers’ support needs.
Material and methods: A qualitative approach combining focus group interviews with 18 carers and 13 professionals and five individual interviews with carers were used. Inductive content analysis was applied.
Results: Carers’ support needs were categorised into four areas: (i) daily life when caring for a person with dementia, (ii) focus on themselves, (iii) maintain own well-being, and (iv) communicate and interact with surroundings.
Conclusions: Carers have support needs in common regardless of the relation to the person with dementia. Carers tend to focus on the needs of the person with dementia, thus not knowing their own needs. The four main categories clarified in this study may inform the foundation of developing an instrument to facilitate dialogue between carers and professionals with the purpose of assessing carers’ support needs.
Material and methods: A qualitative approach combining focus group interviews with 18 carers and 13 professionals and five individual interviews with carers were used. Inductive content analysis was applied.
Results: Carers’ support needs were categorised into four areas: (i) daily life when caring for a person with dementia, (ii) focus on themselves, (iii) maintain own well-being, and (iv) communicate and interact with surroundings.
Conclusions: Carers have support needs in common regardless of the relation to the person with dementia. Carers tend to focus on the needs of the person with dementia, thus not knowing their own needs. The four main categories clarified in this study may inform the foundation of developing an instrument to facilitate dialogue between carers and professionals with the purpose of assessing carers’ support needs.
| Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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| Publikationsdato | 2022 |
| Antal sider | 1 |
| Status | Udgivet - 2022 |
| Begivenhed | 26th Nordic Congress of Gerontology - Odeon, Odense, Danmark Varighed: 8 jun. 2022 → 10 jun. 2022 Konferencens nummer: 26 https://www.26nkg.dk/index.html https://26nkg.dk/ https://www.26nkg.dk/ |
Konference
| Konference | 26th Nordic Congress of Gerontology |
|---|---|
| Nummer | 26 |
| Lokation | Odeon |
| Land/Område | Danmark |
| By | Odense |
| Periode | 08/06/22 → 10/06/22 |
| Andet | On behalf of the Danish Society of Gerontology, the Danish Geriatric Society, and the Nordic Gerontological Federation, we invite you to join the 26th Nordic Congress of Gerontology (NKG) to share our engagement in ageing and later life.<br/><br/> |
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Emneord
- Sundhed, ernæring og livskvalitet
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- Sygdom, sundhedsvidenskab og sygepleje
- Demens
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Projekter
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Development of a post-diagnostic assessment tool to dementia family carers
Clemmensen, T. H. (Projektdeltager)
15/03/17 → 30/06/20
Projekter: Projekt › Forskning
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“I know his needs better than my own” – informal carers’ support needs when caring for a person with dementia
Clemmensen, T. H. (Oplægsholder)
8 jun. 2022Aktivitet: Tale eller præsentation - typer › Foredrag eller oplæg