{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Neglect of older adults living with dementia in family caregiving: A dimensional concept analysis. {Author}: Hernandez Chilatra JA;Patrician PA;Fazeli PL;Pickering CE; {Journal}: Int J Psychiatry Med {Volume}: 0 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Aug 12 {Factor}: 1.275 {DOI}: 10.1177/00912174241272615 {Abstract}: OBJECTIVE: To present a concept analysis of neglect, specifically examining its occurrence and implications in the context of family caregiving for older adults living with dementia.
METHODS: A literature search was conducted in Medline, CINAHL, Scopus, and Embase databases in February 2023. Inclusion criteria targeted articles focusing on neglect in dementia family caregiving, leading to the identification of 11 articles for thorough review. Employing Caron and Bowers' dimensional analysis approach, the concept analysis aimed to elucidate neglect as a social construct shaped by diverse contexts, perspectives, and underlying assumptions.
RESULTS: Neglect in this context emerged as a multidimensional phenomenon, influenced by contextual elements such as activities of daily living and behavioral symptoms of dementia. It encompasses dimensions including "expectations of unmet needs", "maladaptive behaviors", and "feelings of guilt", considering the perspectives of both caregivers and individuals living with dementia. Recognizing neglect as a dyadic phenomenon emphasizes the significance of interactions between caregivers and individuals living with dementia.
CONCLUSIONS: A comprehensive understanding of neglect in dementia family caregiving is crucial for effective interventions and support systems. The dyadic perspective is vital for accurate assessment. Primary care physicians, mental health, nurses, and other health professionals play a key role in prevention and supporting family caregivers. Further research is needed to explore the dynamics of dementia caregiving settings strengthening prevention strategies against elder neglect.