Stress and Coping
This paper seeks to analyze how true, based on personal experience these findings are.
The fact that the researchers used sizeable samples and carried out a comparative study implies that the findings hence the drawn conclusions are quite reliable. I personally agree with some of the findings and conclusions of the study. I agree that it is important for caregivers to evaluate subjective burdens as this will enable them to identify those factors that cause them stress and anxiety hence make it easier stress management as interventions can focus on ways of addressing the causes. This is consistent with stress management as the first step in dealing with stress is identifying its causes and managing them as some of them can not be avoided as it is in this case.
I do not however completely agree with the conclusion that management of patients disruptive behavior is important in managing stress among caregivers for patients with dementia. It is not possible to control some things such as the disruptive behavior of patients with dementia, this is because these patients have cognitive disorders and may have no much control over how they behave. The best solution will be to train the caregivers on how to deal with this issue so that they are not burdened with it.
It is however true that while causes of stress are common across various cultures, their effects differ among cultures. This is because culture affects almost every aspect of our lives including how we think and approach issues. People have different ways of coping with burdens which is greatly influenced by their culture. What stresses one person might not necessarily stress another one. Ways of addressing stress should therefore not be generalized but be specific to each cultural group.
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