Balancing sleeping with guardianship: narratives of sleep during informal dementia care

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2024-02-01
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Bristol University Press and Policy Press
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CC BY-NC 4.0
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Abstract
Sleep has been recognised as compromised in dementia care. This study aims to represent the experiences and needs of informal carers via sleep-related accounts. Retrospective interviews were conducted with 20 carers concerning sleep changes across the trajectory of dementia care. Key interactive narratives were around: ‘sleep as my sacrifice’; tensions between identities of being a ‘sleeper’ versus ‘guardian’; and ‘sleep as a luxury’. Maintaining healthy sleep and preferable sleep practices is challenging while balancing the responsibilities of dementia-related care. Acknowledging sleep as a sociological practice enables a greater understanding of carers’ nuanced experience and support needs.
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dementia care, narrative analysis, sleep, transitions
Citation
Gibson R, Helm A, Ross I, Gander P, Breheny M. (2024). Balancing sleeping with guardianship: narratives of sleep during informal dementia care. International Journal of Care and Caring. 8. 1. (pp. 114-129).
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