Needs for Care, Service Use and Quality of Life in Dementia: 12-Month Follow-Up of the Actifcare Study in Portugal.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Acta medica portuguesa Pub Date : 2024-05-02 Epub Date: 2024-03-08 DOI:10.20344/amp.20427
Manuel Gonçalves-Pereira, Maria J Marques, Regina F Alves, Ana Verdelho, Conceição Balsinha, Luísa Alves, Teresa Alves Reis, Bob Woods, Marjolein De Vugt, Frans Verhey
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Abstract

Introduction: The intermediate stages of dementia are relatively under-researched, including in Portugal. The Actifcare (ACcess to TImely Formal Care) EU-JPND project studied people with mild-moderate dementia, namely their needs, access to and use of community services (e.g., day centers, home support). In our baseline assessment of the Portuguese Actifcare cohort, the unmet needs of some participants would call for formal support, which was not always accessible or used. We now report the main results of the 12-month follow-up, analyzing changes in needs, service (non)use, quality of life and related variables.

Methods: This was a longitudinal, observational study using a convenience sample of 54 dyads of people with dementia and their family carers. Our main outcomes were the Camberwell Assessment of Need for the Elderly (CANE) and the Resources Utilization in Dementia. Clinical-functional, quality of life, psychological distress and caregiving-related assessments were also used.

Results: At follow-up, the cognitive and functional status of people with dementia declined (p < 0.001), and their neuropsychiatric symptoms increased (p = 0.033). Considering CANE interviewers' ratings, the total needs of people with dementia increased at follow-up (p < 0.001) but not the unmet needs. Quality of life was overall stable. The use of formal care did not increase significantly, but informal care did in some domains. Carers' depressive symptoms increased (p = 0.030) and perseverance time decreased (p = 0.045). However, carers' psychological distress unmet needs were lower (p = 0.007), and their stress and quality of life remained stable.

Conclusion: People with dementia displayed complex biopsychosocial unmet needs. Their cognitive-functional decline over one year was not accompanied by a corresponding increase in any pattern of unmet need, nor of service use. Reliance on informal care (namely supervision) may have contributed to this. Caregiving-related outcomes evolved according to different trends, although stability was almost the rule. Primary carers were even more present at follow-up, without an apparently heavier toll on their own needs, burden, and quality of life. Overall, this longitudinal study comprehensively assessed Portuguese community-dwelling people with dementia. Despite the lack of generalizability, participants' needs remained overall stable and partly unmet over one year. Longer follow-up periods are needed to understand such complex processes.

痴呆症患者的护理需求、服务使用和生活质量:葡萄牙 Actifcare 研究的 12 个月随访。
介绍:包括葡萄牙在内,对痴呆症中期阶段的研究相对不足。Actifcare(获得定期正式护理)欧盟-JPND 项目研究了轻度-中度痴呆症患者,即他们的需求、获得和使用社区服务(如日间中心、家庭支持)的情况。在我们对葡萄牙 Actifcare 队列进行的基线评估中,一些参与者的需求未得到满足,因此需要正规支持,但这些支持并非总能获得或使用。我们现在报告 12 个月跟踪调查的主要结果,分析需求、服务(不)使用、生活质量和相关变量的变化:这是一项纵向观察研究,使用的样本是 54 个痴呆症患者及其家庭照顾者的方便样本。我们的主要结果是坎伯韦尔老年人需求评估(CANE)和痴呆症资源利用率。此外,我们还采用了临床功能、生活质量、心理困扰和护理相关评估:随访结果显示,痴呆症患者的认知能力和功能状况有所下降(p < 0.001),神经精神症状有所加重(p = 0.033)。根据CANE访谈员的评分,痴呆症患者的总需求在随访时有所增加(p < 0.001),但未满足的需求没有增加。生活质量总体保持稳定。正规护理的使用没有明显增加,但在某些领域的非正规护理有所增加。照护者的抑郁症状有所增加(p = 0.030),坚持时间有所减少(p = 0.045)。然而,照护者未满足需求的心理压力较低(p = 0.007),他们的压力和生活质量保持稳定:结论:痴呆症患者表现出复杂的生物-心理-社会未满足需求。结论:痴呆症患者表现出复杂的生物-心理-社会需求,他们的认知功能在一年内有所下降,但未满足的需求和使用的服务却没有相应增加。这可能与依赖非正式护理(即监督)有关。与护理相关的结果根据不同的趋势发生变化,但稳定几乎是规律。主要照护者在随访中的存在感更强,但他们自身的需求、负担和生活质量显然没有受到更严重的影响。总之,这项纵向研究对葡萄牙社区痴呆症患者进行了全面评估。尽管缺乏普遍性,但参与者的需求在一年内总体保持稳定,且部分需求未得到满足。要了解这种复杂的过程,还需要更长的随访期。
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Acta medica portuguesa
Acta medica portuguesa MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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1.90
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256
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Acta Médica Portuguesa is to publish original research and review articles in biomedical areas of the highest standard, covering several domains of medical knowledge, with the purpose to help doctors improve medical care. In order to accomplish these aims, Acta Médica Portuguesa publishes original articles, review articles, case reports and editorials, among others, with a focus on clinical, scientific, social, political and economic factors affecting health. Acta Médica Portuguesa will be happy to consider manuscripts for publication from authors anywhere in the world.
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