Pre-death grief in the context of dementia caregiving: a concept analysis

Aim The aim of this study was to report on an analysis of the concept of pre‐death grief in the context of dementia family caregiving. Background Research indicates that witnessing changes and losses in a family member with dementia can lead to pre‐death grief. Pre‐death grief is associated with dep...

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description Aim The aim of this study was to report on an analysis of the concept of pre‐death grief in the context of dementia family caregiving. Background Research indicates that witnessing changes and losses in a family member with dementia can lead to pre‐death grief. Pre‐death grief is associated with depression, burden and maladaptive caregiver coping. However, the concept lacks a refined definition and blurs with similar constructs. Design Concept analysis using a hybrid of Penrod and Hupcey's principle‐based concept analysis and Chin and Kramer's conceptualization of meaning. Data Sources 49 peer‐reviewed papers (2000–2013) that addressed pre‐death grief in dementia family caregivers were used for the principle‐based analysis; two examples from the popular media were used for the analysis of conceptual meaning. Methods The scientific papers were examined for epistemological, linguistic, pragmatic and logical clarity. The two examples from the popular media were explored for conceptual meaning. Results Pre‐death grief in the context of dementia caregiving is a meaningful concept found in the popular media. From a scholarly point of view, it is an emerging concept. A definition is offered to advance conceptual clarity. Discussion focuses on advancing the concept into a situation‐specific middle‐range theory of pre‐death grief in family caregiving. Conclusions The concept of pre‐death grief has salience for researchers and caregivers. This analysis lays the foundation for use of the concept in nursing research and practice across cultural, environmental and illness domains.
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caregiving
concept analysis
Death
Dementia
Dementia - nursing
Epistemology
Families & family life
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family care
Grief
Humans
loss
Mental depression
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sorrow
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