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What are the essential features of resilience for informal caregivers of people living with dementia? A Delphi consensus examination.

Karlijn J Joling1, Gill Windle2, Rose-Marie Dröes3, Martijn Huisman4, Cees M P M Hertogh1, Robert T Woods2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Few studies have examined what might enable or prevent resilience in carers of people with dementia. Consequently, there are limited insights as to how it should be understood, defined and measured. This creates challenges for research, and also practice in terms of how it might best be promoted. This study aimed to address these limitations and add new insights, identifying the essential features of resilience in dementia caregiving.
METHODS: A Delphi consensus study was conducted, consulting a multi-disciplinary panel of informal caregivers and experts with relevant professional expertise. Panellists rated the relevance of various statements addressing essential components of resilience; 'adversity' and 'successful caregiving' on a 5-point Likert scale. Based on the median and Inter Quartile Range, the most relevant statements with moderate consensus were proposed in Round 2 in which panellists selected up to five statements in order of importance.
RESULTS: Moderate consensus was reached for all statements after two rounds. Patients' behavioural problems and feeling competent as a caregiver were selected by both caregivers and professionals as essential resilience features. Caregivers also emphasized the importance of social support, the quality of the relationship with their relative and enjoying spending time together. Professionals considered coping skills, experiencing positive aspects of caregiving, and a good quality of life of caregivers most relevant.
CONCLUSION: The essential elements of resilience selected from multiple stakeholder perspectives can be used to select appropriate outcomes for intervention studies and give guidance to policy to support caregivers more effectively and better tailored to their needs.

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Keywords:  Delphi method; Resilience; adversity; dementia; family caregivers

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26689489     DOI: 10.1080/13607863.2015.1124836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging Ment Health        ISSN: 1360-7863            Impact factor:   3.658


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2.  Successful ageing, depression and resilience research; a call for a priori approaches to investigations of resilience.

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Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2016-10       Impact factor: 5.081

4.  In Their Own Words: How Family Carers of People with Dementia Understand Resilience.

Authors:  Siobhan T O'Dwyer; Wendy Moyle; Tara Taylor; Jennifer Creese; Melanie Zimmer-Gembeck
Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)       Date:  2017-08-21

5.  Introduction and Psychometric Validation of the Resilience and Strain Questionnaire (ResQ-Care)- A Scale on the Ratio of Informal Caregivers' Resilience and Stress Factors.

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6.  The Association Between Possible Stressors and Mood Outcomes in Older Residents of Long-Term Care Facilities.

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8.  The development and evaluation of an online dementia resource for primary care based health professionals.

Authors:  Aisling A Jennings; Siobhán Boyle; Tony Foley
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Authors:  Xiaorong Mao; Alice Yuen Loke; Xiuying Hu
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10.  Dementia in People with a Turkish Migration Background: Experiences and Utilization of Healthcare Services.

Authors:  Jessica Monsees; Tim Schmachtenberg; Wolfgang Hoffmann; Amy Kind; Andrea Gilmore-Bykovskyi; Alice J Kim; Jochen René Thyrian
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