Proactive Care-Seeking Strategies Among Adults Aging Solo With Early Dementia: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Lowers Jane1ORCID,Datcher Ivree2,Kavalieratos Dio1ORCID,Hepburn Ken3ORCID,Perkins Molly M4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia , USA

2. School of Public Health, University of Alabama-Birmingham , Birmingham, Alabama , USA

3. Woodruff School of Nursing, Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia , USA

4. Department of Geriatrics, Emory University , Atlanta, Georgia , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objectives People living with dementia need increasing care over time, but 1 in 3 adults with cognitive impairment lives alone. The goal of this study was to explore the self-identified strengths and resources for future care needs of adults aging solo with early dementia. Methods Semistructured interviews with 15 adults not living with a partner and with no children in the same state, who self-identified as having early dementia or mild cognitive impairment; hybrid inductive/deductive reflexive thematic analysis using a successful aging framework. Results Participants placed a high value on maintaining independence and expressed concerns about preserving selfhood and becoming a burden to others. These values influenced how participants appraised financial and social resources available to address future care needs and strategies to preempt or respond to needs such as transportation, help with finances, or activities of daily living. Discussion Adults without close family are heterogeneous and have variable resources available to address care needs associated with dementia progression. Common values of retaining independence and minimizing burden to others may be helpful in motivating adults aging solo to undertake planning and help-seeking early.

Funder

Emory Woodruff Health Sciences Center for Health in Aging

Emory Roybal Center for Dementia Family Caregiving Mastery

National Institute on Aging

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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