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A comprehensive, stage-sensitive model of grief in dementia caregiving

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GERONTOLOGIST
卷 41, 期 5, 页码 658-670

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/geront/41.5.658

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Alzheimer's disease; anticipatory grief; caregiver stress

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Purpose. Grief is an overlooked but important element of the caregiver experience. This study defines a model of caregiver grief to aid in clinical intervention and to support further research. Design and Methods: This study addressed the grief responses of 87 spouse and adult-child caregivers of patients with progressive dementia representing mild, moderate, severe, and postdeath. Questionnaire data and qualitative findings from 16 semistructured focus group interviews provide the basis for a descriptive model of anticipatory grief in dementia caregiving. Results. Significant differences emerged between spouse and adult-child caregiver groups as a whole and as a function of Clinical Dementia Rating impairment level. Caregiver grief was found to fluctuate between intellectual, affective, and existential poles depending upon current care demands and expectations. Implications: These findings suggest that anticipatory grief in dementia caregiving is real grief, equivalent in intensity and breadth to death-related grief.

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