Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine (May 2021)

Self-Management of Dementia by Family Carers: A Scoping Review

  • Anas Shehadeh PhD,
  • Sharyn Hunter PhD,
  • Sarah Jeong PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/23337214211016694
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Family carers increasingly take on the responsibility of self-management of dementia as the condition progresses. However, research on this topic is scarce. This scoping review aimed to identify the key characteristics related to self-management of dementia by carers including its components, theoretical/conceptual frameworks that underpinned these components and measurements. A scoping review was conducted in 8 databases and 16 publications met the inclusion criteria. Twenty-two components were identified and grouped into two categories: activities and carer characteristics and skills. The identified theoretical/conceptual frameworks were numerous and varied as were the measures. There was a little consistency of the key characteristics of self-management of dementia by carers. The findings assist carers and healthcare providers to understand the components involved in self-managing dementia which will guide the development and delivery of self-management support interventions for carers. Further research is required to validate these findings and to develop specialized conceptual frameworks and measures.