| Literature DB >> 25883036 |
Kesstan Blandin1, Renee Pepin2.
Abstract
Previous literature reveals a high prevalence of grief in dementia caregivers before physical death of the person with dementia that is associated with stress, burden, and depression. To date, theoretical models and therapeutic interventions with grief in caregivers have not adequately considered the grief process, but instead have focused on grief as a symptom that manifests within the process of caregiving. The Dementia Grief Model explicates the unique process of pre-death grief in dementia caregivers. In this paper we introduce the Dementia Grief Model, describe the unique characteristics of dementia grief, and present the psychological states associated with the process of dementia grief. The model explicates an iterative grief process involving three states- separation, liminality, and re-emergence-each with a dynamic mechanism that facilitates or hinders movement through the dementia grief process. Finally, we offer potential applied research questions informed by the model.Entities:
Keywords: ambiguous loss; caregiving; dementia grief; pre-death grief
Year: 2016 PMID: 25883036 PMCID: PMC4853283 DOI: 10.1177/1471301215581081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dementia (London) ISSN: 1471-3012