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Assessment of anticipatory grief in informal caregivers of dependants with dementia: a systematic review

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AGING & MENTAL HEALTH
Volume 27, Issue 1, Pages 110-123

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2022.2032599

Keywords

Dementia; anticipatory grief; pre-death grief; caregiver; assessment; Anticipatory Grief Scale; Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory; Prolonged Grief Scale; Caregiver Grief Scale

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There are multiple tools available for measuring anticipatory grief among caregivers of dementia patients, with Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM-CGI) and Caregiver Grief Scale (CGS) scoring the highest in terms of quality.
Objectives Informal caregivers of dependants with dementia commence their bereavement experience long before the physical death of their dependant, a process referred to as anticipatory grief. This represents an ambiguous state that has been acknowledged as a measurable variable among informal caregivers. The use of assessment tools for the identification of anticipatory grief is important for timely intervention to promote well-being and positive bereavement experiences. The aim of this systematic review is to identify and examine existing tools for assessing anticipatory grief among caregivers of dependants with dementia Methods MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsychINFO, CINAHL and Web of Science were searched to July 2021. Studies focusing on the development/evaluation of instruments for measuring anticipatory grief in dementia caregivers were eligible. The quality of each measurement was graded as positive, fair, poor or no information based on defined criteria. Results 100 studies were identified. 33 papers were selected for full-text assessment and 12 papers met the eligibility criteria. Seven assessment tools were identified for measurement of pre-death grief caregivers - the Anticipatory Grief Scale (AGS), Marwit-Meuser Caregiver Grief Inventory (MM-CGI), MM-CGI-short-form (MM-CGI-SF), MM-CGI-brief (MM-CGI-BF), Prolonged Grief Scale (PG-12), Caregiver Grief Scale (CGS) and Caregiver Grief Questionnaire (CGQ). Based on content/construct validity, internal consistency and test-retest reliability the MM-CGI/MM-CGI-SF scored highest for quality followed by the CGS. Conclusion Anticipatory grief in dementia has multiple facets that can be measured using self-scoring questionnaires. Our findings provide support for different measures of anticipatory grief. Further research is needed for the evaluation of the responsiveness and interpretability of these instruments.

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