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  • - This study focuses on understanding what motivates caregivers of people with dementia (PWD) in Isfahan, Iran, emphasizing the importance of these motivations for providing optimal care.
  • - Through interviews with 19 caregivers, researchers identified four main types of psychological motives: moral, religious/spiritual, financial, and “wicked” motives, highlighting a mix of ethical and self-interested reasons.
  • - The findings suggest that addressing these motivations can improve caregivers' experiences and the overall quality of care for PWD, indicating that support from family and community can play a crucial role.

Article Abstract

Background: The burden of caring for People with Dementia (PWD) is heavy; identifying incentives that motivate them in providing care is essential in facilitating and optimizing care. This study aims to explore and describe these motivating factors.

Methods: We conducted this qualitative study between January 2016 and January 2017 in Isfahan, Iran. Data were extracted through in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 19 caregivers of PWD. These data were then examined through thematic content analysis.

Results: We identified four categories of psychological motives based on the caregivers' feedback and experience. These include 1) Moral-based motives, 2) Religious, and spiritual motives; 3) Financial motives, and 4) Wicked motives.

Conclusions: Our results revealed several aspects of caregivers' motives. They include moral, religious, and spiritual aspects; sharing housing accommodations, and the likelihood of inheriting a portion of the patient's assets based on unspoken rules and informal arrangements in the family, and wicked and immoral aspects. These findings can inform future efforts in enhancing the experiences of caregivers of PWD, and subsequently, the quality of care these patients receive. It further suggests that family members, members of a religious and spiritual organization, as well as social media, could play important roles in setting the stage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6883577PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12904-019-0491-9DOI Listing

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