英文摘要 |
The population of persons with dementia is rapidly increasing in Taiwan. Given the characteristics of dementia’s progression and symptoms, most patients are cared for at home, with or without utilizing community-based dementia care services. This study, conducted with semi-structured in-depth interviews with 8 family caregivers, aimed to explore the experience of maintaining quality of life (QOL) in early stage dementia from the perspectives of family caregivers. The results revealed factors that affect dementia-specific QOL, including the appearance of cognitive dysfunction, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), gradual loss of self-care abilities, social withdrawal and co-morbidity. These factors also changed patients’behavioral performance and social participation; even family interactions were affected. Furthermore, four important domains acting in the best interests of dementia patients were identified to maintain QOL: (1) in the domain of physical care: to restore or maintain the ability to perform activities of daily living, lead a regular life, exercise, and access medical care services and medication; (2) in the domain of psychological care: to maintain self-esteem, positive emotional expression, restraint and regulate negative emotions; (3) in the domain of social support: to access support from relatives and friends, get assistance from broader social networks, and utilize community-based service resources; and (4) in the domain of living arrangement and environmental modification. Suggestions for practical work were made. |