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Self-Compassion, Health Outcomes, and Family Carers of Older Adults: An Integrative Review.

Jenny Murfield1,2, Wendy Moyle1,2, Cindy Jones1,3, Analise O'Donovan1,4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This review sought to synthesize published evidence about the role of self-compassion on health outcomes for family carers of older adults, to describe the current state of knowledge.
METHOD: Using an integrative review method that permitted any research design, eight databases were searched. Extensive searching of gray literature sources was also undertaken. Studies included in the review underwent processes of methodological quality assessment (Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool - Version 2011), data extraction, analysis, and syntheses.
RESULTS: Four studies were included: two randomized controlled trials, a descriptive cross-sectional survey, and a qualitative study. There was preliminary evidence to show the potential of self-compassion to help family carers cope and reduce levels of burden. However, efficacy of self-compassion interventions to improve family carer health outcomes could not be determined.
CONCLUSIONS: Self-compassion in family carers of older adults is a new and emerging research area, and there is very little published evidence about how self-compassion might be developed to improve health outcomes for family carers. CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: To inform clinical understanding within this population, future quality research is needed, particularly regarding proof-of-concept, moderating effects of carer and care recipient factors, reliability of self-compassion measures, and the development and testing of self-compassion based interventions.

Keywords:  Compassion; family caregiver; mental health; self-care

Year:  2019        PMID: 30612532     DOI: 10.1080/07317115.2018.1560383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Gerontol        ISSN: 0731-7115            Impact factor:   2.619


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1.  Fine nursing model combined with psychological intervention on patients after eyeball enucleation due to ocular trauma.

Authors:  Meirong Cao
Journal:  Am J Transl Res       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 4.060

2.  Planning and designing a self-compassion intervention for family carers of people living with dementia: a person-based and co-design approach.

Authors:  Jenny Murfield; Wendy Moyle; Analise O'Donovan
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 3.921

3.  Compassionate community structure and function: a standardised micro-model for end-of-life doulas and community members supporting those who wish to die at home.

Authors:  Annetta Mallon
Journal:  Palliat Care Soc Pract       Date:  2021-10-22

Review 4.  What are the consequences of caring for older people and what interventions are effective for supporting unpaid carers? A rapid review of systematic reviews.

Authors:  Gemma F Spiers; Jennifer Liddle; Tafadzwa Patience Kunonga; Ishbel Orla Whitehead; Fiona Beyer; Daniel Stow; Claire Welsh; Sheena E Ramsay; Dawn Craig; Barbara Hanratty
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-09-29       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Pilot Study of Compassion Meditation Training to Improve Well-being Among Older Adults.

Authors:  Anne Malaktaris; Ariel J Lang; Pollyanna Casmar; Selena Baca; Samantha Hurst; Dilip V Jeste; Barton W Palmer
Journal:  Clin Gerontol       Date:  2020-11-12       Impact factor: 2.619

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