Benefits of a poetry writing intervention for family caregivers of elders with dementia
December 31st, 2011
United States
Lori I. Kidd, Jaclene A. Zauszniewski, Diana L. Morris
Exploring self-affirmation and emotional growth in dementia caregivers through poetry
Issues in Mental Health Nursing
DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2011.576801
Posted byLuciana Ramos
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Abstract/Description
This pilot clinical trial tested effectiveness of a poetry writing intervention for family caregivers of elders with dementia. This paper presents findings from a larger study using mixed methods to examine outcome variables of self-transcendence, resilience, depressive symptoms, and subjective caregiver burden. Findings reported here focus on qualitative analysis of in-depth interviews conducted with participants following their poetry writing experience. A grounded theory approach was used. Themes that arose from the data support a mid-range theory of self-affirmation in caregivers with subthemes of achievement, catharsis, greater acceptance, empathy, self-awareness, reflection, creative and fun, positive challenge, and helping others.