Title of article :
Characteristics of Care and Caregivers of Alzheimer's Patients in Elderly Care Homes: A Qualitative Research
Author/Authors :
Yektatalab, Sh Department of Psychiatric Nursing , Kaveh, MH Department of Health Education , Sharif, F Department of Psychiatric Nursing, School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Fallahi Khoshknab, M Department of Nursing - Social Welfare and Rehabilitation University, Tehran , Petramfar, P Department of Neurology- School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Due to the increase in the number of Alzheimer’s patients in Iran and also the limitation of cultural
knowledge about caring of these patients, this study was designed to explore the perceptions of Iranian caregivers
about caring Alzheimer patients in the elderly care homes.
Methods: A qualitative content analysis method was conducted on two elderly care homes of Shiraz/Iran, during
2009-2011. Fourteen key informants (10 women and 4 men, between 25-35 years of age), who had been working
in elderly care homes caring for the elderly with Alzheimer disease for about 1-11 years (Mean=30 months)
were selected by purposive sampling method. The caring experience and ability of transferring their experience
to others were the main criteria for selection of the participants. They were participated in 2 focus groups and 4
interviews.
Results: Nearly, 800 initial codes were extracted and categorized into 3 groups of "multidimensional care", "going
along with the patients" and "need to be professional" and 12 subcategories. Although several aspects of
care were mentioned by the participants but the main aspect was physical care. Infantilizing the patients was the
main feature of care and caring personality was an important characteristic of caregivers.
Conclusion: An appropriate schedule of care considering main categories and subcategories of this research based
on cultural context should be prepared. Moreover, consistent promotion of the schedule, employment of trained staff
and plans for continued education for them can improve the quality of care and patient's life in elderly care homes.
Keywords :
Alzheimer disease , Elderly care home , Perception , Care
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics