Could Towel bath reduce aggressiveness in patient with dementia? Results from a crossover trial

Giada Cocciolo, Lara Carelli, L. DiPrisco, P. Ferrara, Mauro Parozzi, Giancarlo Celeri, E. Sala, Agostino D'Antuono, S. Terzoni, Roberta Lodini
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BACKGROUND: Bathing is one of the most intimate activities during which persons with dementia are cared for. The literature suggests that 20-40% of patients with cognitive impairment, hospitalized in long-term facilities, may react with aggressive behaviours. AIM: To evaluate the efficacy of the towel bath technique in reducing agitation, aggression, and discomfort in nursing home residents with dementia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An Inteentional crossover study was conducted; a convenience sample of patients with dementia,  was enrolled. Aggressive behaviors were evaluated using the italian version of the Care Recipient Behavior Assessment (CAREBA- ita). RESULTS: 71 resident were enrolled. Towel Bath technique showed a reduction in episodes of aggression and in the execution time of the procedure with a statistically significant difference (p < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The technique Towel bath provides a viable alternative to traditional bath to reduce aggression in patients with dementia.
毛巾浴能降低痴呆患者的攻击性吗?交叉试验结果
背景:沐浴是照顾痴呆症患者最亲密的活动之一。文献表明,20-40%长期住院的认知障碍患者可能会产生攻击行为。目的:评价毛巾浴技术在减少养老院痴呆患者躁动、攻击和不适方面的效果。材料和方法:进行了一项有意交叉研究;一个方便的痴呆症患者样本被纳入研究。攻击行为评估采用意大利语版的照顾者行为评估(CAREBA- ita)。结果:71名居民入组。毛巾浴技术在治疗过程中攻击发作次数和执行时间减少,差异有统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:毛巾浴技术为减少痴呆患者的攻击行为提供了一种可行的替代方法。
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