Living With Ambiguity: A Metasynthesis of Qualitative Research on Mild Cognitive Impairment

The Gerontologist
Tim GomersallAmy Hwang

Abstract

Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis proposed to describe an intermediate state between normal cognitive aging and dementia. MCI has been criticised for its conceptual fuzziness, its ambiguous relationship to dementia, and the tension it creates between medical and sociological understandings of "normal aging". We examined the published qualitative literature on experiences of being diagnosed and living with MCI using metasynthesis as the methodological framework. Two overarching conceptual themes were developed. The first, MCI and myself-in-time, showed that a diagnosis of MCI could profoundly affect a person's understanding of their place in the world. This impact appears to be mediated by multiple factors including a person's social support networks, which daily activities are affected, and subjective interpretations of the meaning of MCI. The second theme, Living with Ambiguity, describes the difficulties people experienced in making sense of their diagnosis. Uncertainty arose, in part, from lack of clarity and consistency in the information received by people with MCI, including whether they are even told MCI is the diagnosis. We conclude by suggesting an ethical tension is always at play when a MCI diagnosis is ...Continue Reading

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