STUDI FENOMENOLOGI PENGALAMAN KELUARGA SEBAGAI PRIMARY CAREGIVER DALAM MERAWAT LANSIA DENGAN DEMENSIA DI KABUPATEN JOMBANG

Muhammad Rosyidul‘Ibad* Ahsan** Retno Lestari***

Abstract


Primary family caregiver is the closest person whose main function is the
care of elderly dementia at home. They not only take care of elderly dementia alone,
but also they have other roles and functions within the family. Primary family
caregivers often feel a negative impact such as psychological, social, and financial
disorders with the elderly dementia at home. Their dillemas conditions and
consequences as a result of caring for elderly people with dementia at home develop
researcher’s spirit to explore the experience of the family as the primary caregiver
in caring for the elderly with dementia in Jombang. The researchers used a
qualitative design with interpretive phenomenological approach, the retrieval of
data using in-depth interviews with semi-structured interview guide and field notes
involve 5 participants. This research resulted in four themes (1) an overview of the
primary family caregivers to elderly dementia (2) the condition of elderly dementia
(3) consequences of elderly dementia at home (4) act of primary family caregiver.
Primary family caregiver get an overview from the ability to think and feel deeply,
it is important to establish a sense of empathy as a foundation in performing
maintenance actions despite obstacles during the treatment process. Negative effect
that primary family caregiver receives makes them vulnerable to the risk of mental
disorders. Caring for elderly dementia is difficult to do if only rely on experience
alone, therefore primary care giver need for strength.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.32528/the.v6i1.35

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