Future Implications for Nursing Research
It is vital that nurses understand the concept of
caregiver stress and understand its meaning. Illuminating
the concept of caregiver stress as it relates to
caring for a person with ADRD will allow for further
concept development. A concept synthesis is recommended
to further gather information about the phenomenon,
with the goal of developing interventions
tailored to the unique needs of caregivers so that
maintenance and promotion of caregivers’ health can
occur, as well as decreasing their stress. Nurses work
side by side with family caregivers on a daily basis,
whether that be in a geriatric psychiatry unit,
Alzheimer’s special care unit, a long-term care facility,
assisted living community, in critical care, in the hospital,
or in the home and community-based setting.
Understanding caregivers’ emotional needs is just as
important as understanding their physiological health
needs. Additionally, knowing how to communicate
with these caregivers is just as essential. Friendly attitudes
of nurses and nurses’ ability to recognize the
emotional needs of caregivers are two qualities in providing
client- and family-centered care (Taw, Cadmus,
& Zarcadoolas, 2012). By taking care of the caregiver,
one is essentially caring for the care receiver as well. A
caregiver who maintains his/her health and is able to
take care of himself/herself can continue to care for
the care receiver. It is imperative that nurses recognize
this. Nurses have the power to address caregiver stress,
which can positively affect the negative consequences
of burnout of the caregiver.
ผลกระทบในอนาคตสำหรับการวิจัยทางการพยาบาลมันมีความสำคัญว่าพยาบาลเข้าใจแนวคิดของความเครียดของผู้ดูแลและเข้าใจความหมายของมัน แสงสว่างแนวคิดของความเครียดผู้ดูแลที่เกี่ยวข้องกับการดูแลคนที่มีADRD จะช่วยให้การต่อการพัฒนาแนวคิด การสังเคราะห์แนวคิดจะแนะนำเพื่อรวบรวมข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับปรากฏการณ์ที่มีเป้าหมายในการแทรกแซงการพัฒนาที่เหมาะกับความต้องการเฉพาะของผู้ดูแลผู้ป่วยเพื่อให้การบำรุงรักษาและการส่งเสริมการขายของผู้ดูแล' Future Implications for Nursing Research
It is vital that nurses understand the concept of
caregiver stress and understand its meaning. Illuminating
the concept of caregiver stress as it relates to
caring for a person with ADRD will allow for further
concept development. A concept synthesis is recommended
to further gather information about the phenomenon,
with the goal of developing interventions
tailored to the unique needs of caregivers so that
maintenance and promotion of caregivers’ health can
occur, as well as decreasing their stress. Nurses work
side by side with family caregivers on a daily basis,
whether that be in a geriatric psychiatry unit,
Alzheimer’s special care unit, a long-term care facility,
assisted living community, in critical care, in the hospital,
or in the home and community-based setting.
Understanding caregivers’ emotional needs is just as
important as understanding their physiological health
needs. Additionally, knowing how to communicate
with these caregivers is just as essential. Friendly attitudes
of nurses and nurses’ ability to recognize the
emotional needs of caregivers are two qualities in providing
client- and family-centered care (Taw, Cadmus,
& Zarcadoolas, 2012). By taking care of the caregiver,
one is essentially caring for the care receiver as well. A
caregiver who maintains his/her health and is able to
take care of himself/herself can continue to care for
the care receiver. It is imperative that nurses recognize
this. Nurses have the power to address caregiver stress,
which can positively affect the negative consequences
of burnout of the caregiver.
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