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Understanding and Measuring the Wellbeing of Carers of People with Dementia

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Cunningham N, Cunningham TR & Robertson J (2019) Understanding and Measuring the Wellbeing of Carers of People with Dementia. Gerontologist, 59 (5), pp. e552-e564. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gny018

Abstract
Background and Objectives? To determine how the wellbeing of carers of people with dementia is understood and measured in contemporary health research.? Research Design and Methods? A systematic review of reviews was designed, registered with PROSPERO, and then conducted. This focused on systematic reviews of research literature published from 2010 onwards; with the wellbeing of carers of people with dementia being a primary focus. N = 19 studies met the inclusion criteria. Quality appraisal was conducted using the AMSTAR tool (2015). A narrative synthesis was conducted to explore how wellbeing is currently being understood and measured.? Results? Contemporary health research most frequently conceptualizes wellbeing in the context of a loss¨Cdeficit model. Current healthcare research has not kept pace with wider discussions surrounding wellbeing which have become both more complex and more sophisticated. Relying on the loss¨Cdeficit model limits current research in understanding and measuring the lived experience of carers of people with dementia. There remains need for a clear and consistent measurement of wellbeing.? Discussion and Implications? Without clear consensus, health professionals must be careful when using the term ¡°wellbeing¡±. To help inform healthcare policy and practice, we offer a starting point for a richer concept of wellbeing in the context of dementia that is multi-faceted to include positive dimensions of caregiving in addition to recognized aspects of burden. Standardized and robust measurements are needed to enhance research and there may be benefit from developing a more mixed, blended approach to measurement.

Keywords
Enriching caring; Social gerontology; Wellbeing

Journal
Gerontologist: Volume 59, Issue 5

StatusPublished
Publication date31/10/2019
Publication date online16/03/2018
Date accepted by journal05/02/2018
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PublisherOxford University Press
ISSN0016-9013
eISSN1758-5341

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Dr Nicola Cunningham

Dr Nicola Cunningham

Lecturer (MacMillan Cancer Support), Health Sciences Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

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