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为患有罕见形式痴呆症的人提供支持。

Situating support for people living with rarer forms of dementia.

机构信息

Faculty of Education and Professional Studies, School of Social Work, Nipissing University, North Bay, ON, Canada.

Dementia Research Centre, Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London (UCL), London, UK.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2023 Oct 6;23(1):627. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04268-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Awareness of a multitude of diseases that can cause neurodegenerative decline and their unique symptom profiles in the dementia care and support sectors remains limited. Obtaining an accurate diagnosis and post-diagnostic care and support is a challenge for many people and their families. As part of a larger study examining multi-component forms of support for people living with rarer dementias, the aim of this present study was to examine how rare dementia was situated within the complex social groupings, their organization and embedded discursive constructions that broadly form dementia care and support delivery.

METHODS

Adopting a situational analysis approach, we undertook an examination of public documents and organizational websites within the support sector for people living with dementia in Canada, England, and Wales. We also surveyed professionals to further explore the situation at the point of care and support delivery. Consistent with our approach, data collection and analysis occurred concurrently including the development of a series of analytic maps.

RESULTS

Recognizing the complexities within the situation, our findings provided new insights on the situated structures for support action and the discursive representations that illuminate both the limitations of the current support landscape and possibilities for a more flexible and tailored rare dementia support. Alongside, the predominant universal versus tailored support positionings within our data reinforced the complexity from which a promising new social space for people living with rarer dementias is being cultivated.

CONCLUSIONS

The social worlds engaged in supportive action with people living with rare dementia are less visible within the shadow of a universally constructed dementia support milieu and appear to be negotiated within this powerful arena. However, their evolving organization and discursive constructions point to an emerging new social space for people living with rarer conditions.

摘要

背景

在痴呆症护理和支持领域,人们对许多可能导致神经退行性下降的疾病及其独特的症状特征的认识仍然有限。许多人及其家人都难以获得准确的诊断和诊断后的护理和支持。作为一项更大的研究的一部分,该研究检查了针对罕见痴呆症患者的多种形式的综合支持,本研究的目的是考察罕见痴呆症在复杂的社会群体及其组织和隐含的话语结构中是如何定位的,这些结构广泛构成了痴呆症护理和支持的提供。

方法

采用情境分析方法,我们对加拿大、英国和威尔士痴呆症患者支持领域的公共文件和组织网站进行了审查。我们还对专业人员进行了调查,以进一步探讨护理和支持提供点的情况。根据我们的方法,数据收集和分析是同时进行的,包括开发一系列分析图。

结果

认识到情境中的复杂性,我们的研究结果提供了关于支持行动的情境结构和话语表现的新见解,这些见解既阐明了当前支持领域的局限性,也为更灵活和量身定制的罕见痴呆症支持提供了可能性。同时,我们的数据中普遍存在的通用与定制支持定位强化了从复杂中培育出更适合罕见痴呆症患者的新社会空间的复杂性。

结论

与罕见痴呆症患者一起进行支持性行动的社会世界在普遍构建的痴呆症支持环境的阴影下不太明显,并且似乎是在这个强大的舞台上协商的。然而,它们不断发展的组织和话语结构指向了一个为罕见病患者提供的新兴新社会空间。

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