高齢の親と暮らす: "とても素敵な招待でした"
Christine S Ritchie1, David L Roth, Richard M Allman
1Birmingham-Atlanta Geriatrics Research, Education and Clinical Center, Birmingham, Alabama, USA. critchie@uab.edu
JAMA
|August 18, 2011
まとめ
多世代間の生活が増加しており,成人した子供たちが高齢の親の世話をしている. 医者は,この移行について家族に助言する上で重要な役割を果たし,共同生活アレンジメントの前に,そしてその間,ガイドを提供します.
科学分野:
- ゲリアトリクス ゲリアトリクス
- ファミリー医療 ファミリー医療
- 社会学 社会学 社会学とは
背景:
- 高齢の親が成人した子供と一緒に暮らす割合が世界的に増加しています.
- 介護の責任は,慎重に計画し,専門家に相談することが必要です.
- 介護者の3分の1以上が,この移行のために医師の助言を求めています.
研究 の 目的:
- 自宅で親の世話をする大人の子どもの疫学をレビューする.
- 多世代間の生活環境における重要な考慮事項を特定する.
- この移行を患者に指導する臨床医のための枠組みを提供すること.
主な方法:
- 複数世代の生活状況にある家族のケーススタディ分析.
- 流行および疫学データのレビュー.
- 臨床ガイドラインの枠組みの開発.
主要な成果:
- 高齢の親と成人児の共同居住が著しく増加した.
- 介護者の専門的なアドバイスの必要性は大きい.
- 多世代生活には,個別の段階があり,それに合わせた支援が必要です.
結論:
- 医者は,世代を超えた生活を送っている家族を支援する上で極めて重要です.
- 共同レジデンス前およびその間,患者を指導するために,構造的なアプローチが必要です.
- 親と成人した子供の両方にとって,継続的な医師の助言は不可欠です.
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