Rehabilitation needs in people living with Dementia: A scoping review of assessment tools and procedures

Fritze Kristensen , Rikke Gregersen , Mona Kyndi Pedersen , Conni Skrubbeltrang , Jette Thuesen
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Rehabilitation is increasingly being integrated into dementia care. To provide person-centred rehabilitation interventions, a systematic assessment of rehabilitation needs is essential. This scoping review was conducted to identify and map the characteristics of tools and procedures used by health professionals to assess the rehabilitation needs of people living at home with early-stage dementia. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2023 of PubMed, Embase, PsycInfo, CINAHL and Prospero. Identified tools were classified according to the World Health Organization's ICF classification and subjective perspectives. Procedures were classified according to place, time and the people involved in the needs assessment. Eleven papers were included. The population considered was predominantly people diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia. The identified tools mainly assessed problems with functioning, predominantly focusing on activity and less frequently on participation. One tool had a focus on the environment. None of the tools focused on personal factors. Subjective perspectives were mainly assessed in terms of goal setting. Procedures were poorly described. While several needs assessment tools were identified, procedures for needs assessment were sparsely described in the included papers. This scoping review indicates that a strengthened focus on needs assessment is needed in future research and practice.

痴呆症患者的康复需求:评估工具和程序的范围审查
康复越来越多地被纳入痴呆症护理中。要提供以人为本的康复干预措施,对康复需求进行系统评估至关重要。本范围综述旨在确定和绘制医护人员用于评估居家早期痴呆症患者康复需求的工具和程序的特征。2018年、2020年、2021年和2023年对PubMed、Embase、PsycInfo、CINAHL和Prospero进行了全面的文献检索。根据世界卫生组织的 ICF 分类和主观视角对识别出的工具进行了分类。程序根据地点、时间和参与需求评估的人员进行分类。共纳入 11 篇论文。考虑的人群主要是被诊断为阿尔茨海默氏症痴呆症的患者。已确定的工具主要评估功能方面的问题,主要侧重于活动,较少涉及参与。有一种工具侧重于环境。没有一种工具侧重于个人因素。主观视角主要从目标设定方面进行评估。程序描述不清。虽然确定了几种需求评估工具,但所收录的论文中对需求评估程序的描述很少。这次范围界定审查表明,在未来的研究和实践中需要加强对需求评估的关注。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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