DOI: 10.18297/etd/625
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Anticipatory grief in the context of dementia caregiving.

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“…15,29 The interaction of factors, including grief, over the caregiving period has not generally been comprehensively addressed. 27,30 The study described in this article is exploratory and seeks to address the gap identified in the literature through focusing on the influence of grief and other aspects of the long-term dementia caregiving experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,29 The interaction of factors, including grief, over the caregiving period has not generally been comprehensively addressed. 27,30 The study described in this article is exploratory and seeks to address the gap identified in the literature through focusing on the influence of grief and other aspects of the long-term dementia caregiving experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…26,45,49,131,145 The studies using anticipatory grief were mostly conducted with family members of patients with dementia ( N = 17) or cancer ( N = 15). Lastly, of the studies that used the term anticipatory grief, the Anticipatory Grief Scale was the most used measure (14 studies; 26,34,63,70,87,92,110,124,132,143,147,148 ). The Marwit-Meuser-Caregiver Grief Inventory 56,66,80,113,122,127,142 Marwit-Meuser-Caregiver Grief Inventory- Short Form 25,44,53,74 was used in 11 studies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, the duration of the disease in absolute terms does not seem to influence the onset of symptoms of anticipatory grief. Despite this, Holley (2009) warns that the dementia process is 'special' because it is an 'accumulation of losses'. This accumulation, in relation to the grieving processes, makes it complicated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are studies in oncological processes and mourning where the losses refer to the sick person or to his relatives [19], giving rise to the concept of anticipatory grief. However, few studies refer to processes of caregivers of people with dementia, where the decline of people is episodic or progressive [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%