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Area of Science:

  • Gerontology
  • Neurology
  • Family Medicine

Background:

  • Geriatric nurses possess specialized knowledge of aging and associated health conditions.
  • Dementia is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder impacting cognitive functions.
  • Family caregivers often face significant emotional and practical challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the lived experience of a daughter recognizing dementia in her mother.
  • To document the transition from caregiver to observer within a familial context.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative narrative inquiry.
  • Personal reflection and journaling.

Main Results:

  • The daughter's dawning awareness of her mother's cognitive decline.
  • The shift in the mother's role from caregiver to care recipient.
  • The daughter's evolving understanding of dementia's impact.

Conclusions:

  • Early recognition of dementia symptoms is crucial for timely intervention and support.
  • The familial impact of dementia extends beyond the diagnosed individual.
  • Support systems for families navigating dementia are essential.