Intervention Program to Improve Grief-Related Symptoms in Caregivers of Patients Diagnosed With Dementia
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Bravo Benítez, Jorge; Cruz Quintana, Francisco; Fernández Alcántara, Manuel; Pérez Marfil, María NievesEditorial
Frontiers Media SA
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Ambiguous grief Sorrow Dementia Alzheimer’s disease Caregivers Grief Intervention Programs
Date
2021-02-11Referencia bibliográfica
Bravo-Benítez J, Cruz-Quintana F, Fernández-Alcántara M and Pérez-Marfil MN (2021) Intervention Program to Improve Grief-Related Symptoms in Caregivers of Patients Diagnosed With Dementia. Front. Psychol. 12:628750.[doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.628750]
Abstract
The objectives of the present study were to adapt a grief intervention program to
family caregivers of patients with dementia, and assess its effectiveness in improving
the symptoms of grief and other health-related variables. The intervention was based
on Shear and Bloom’s grief intervention program, with the necessary adaptations
for use in the grieving process for a family member’s illness. A total of 52 family
caregivers of individuals with dementia participated. They were evaluated using a battery
of self-report measures assessing grief, overload, resilience, post-traumatic growth,
experiential avoidance, health-related quality of life, and benefits of care. The results
suggest that the program is effective in improving grief symptoms, caregiver burden,
resilience, post-traumatic growth, and quality of life of family caregivers. It is necessary
to create and implement interventions targeting caregivers’ feelings andmanifestations of
ambiguous grief, because there is a lack of programs providing an efficient solution for the
mental and physical health of caregivers, and because of the human and socioeconomic
cost involved in neglecting this group.