Phenomenology of anxiety in people living with mild to moderate dementia: A conceptual meta-ethnographic review

Author:

Pacas Fronza Gabriela1ORCID,Liddle Jacki2ORCID,Mitchell Leander K.3,Byrne Gerard J.14,Pachana Nancy A.35,Dissanayaka Nadeeka N.136

Affiliation:

1. UQ Centre for Clinical Research, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

2. School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

3. School of Psychology, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

4. Mental Health Service, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

5. School of Business, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

6. Department of Neurology, Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Abstract

Objectives This conceptual review aims to integrate findings from published qualitative studies focusing on individual experiences of people living with dementia to generate a better understanding and conceptualisation of anxiety in dementia, including its subclinical manifestations. The review aims to inform the clinical practice to facilitate the development of targeted psychological interventions and provision of holistic support to people living with dementia. Design The review was conducted according to the guide for reporting meta-ethnographic qualitative syntheses eMERGe and the PRISMA guidelines. Results The search yielded a total of 2947 studies, out of which 13 were included in the final qualitative synthesis. The interpretive synthesis identified common experiences of people living with mild to moderate dementia, characterised by clusters of themes around worry, emotional experiences, and behavioural reactions in response to the diagnosis of dementia and its symptoms. These represent the components of a conceptual framework of anxiety in mild to moderate dementia, where anxiety is triggered by negative appraisals of living with an irreversible neurodegenerative disease. Stemming from these appraisals of dementia progression and its impact on the person’s overall future, the content of worrisome thoughts and concerns include the loss of self and identity, losing independence and the ability to perform previous activities, concerns about being a burden to loved ones, and worry about the impact on interpersonal relationships. Conclusion This conceptualisation of anxiety in dementia, including its subclinical manifestations facilitates the development of psychological interventions and provision of holistic support to people living with dementia.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science,General Medicine

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