How Do Nurses Assess Cognition in Adults With Neurological Conditions? A Scoping Review.

Jiayue Xiong, Rozina Bhimani, Siobhan McMahon, Chih-Lin Chi, Lisa Anderson
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Abstract

Background: According to epidemiological studies, neurological cognitive problems are increasingly prevalent in the aging population, with estimates that the number of people living with cognitive impairment will triple by 2050. Therefore, early detection in rehabilitation settings is needed to manage cognitive changes to ensure that individuals living with these conditions receive care and support that addresses their needs.

Purpose: This scoping review, based on the Arksey and O'Malley method, aims to investigate the cognitive assessments used for patients with neurological conditions in current nursing practice.

Method: PubMed, Ovid Medline, and CINAHL databases were searched to identify relevant articles published from 2017 to 2023 in English. Twenty-four articles met the inclusion criteria. Cognitive assessments were evaluated across acute care/hospital, outpatient/clinic, community, and long-term care/nursing home settings.

Results: The Mini-Mental State Examination is the most frequently used tool across all settings except for long-term care. Cognition includes many different domains such as executive functioning and speed of processing information; however, most tools only capture memory. The nursing profession must expand its standardized nursing vocabulary to capture cognition better.

Conclusions: As rehabilitation nurses navigate diverse clinical environments, recognition of contextual nuances is important in selecting cognitive function measurement tools most suitable for their setting.

护士如何评估患有神经系统疾病的成年人的认知能力?范围界定综述。
背景:根据流行病学研究,神经系统认知问题在老龄人口中越来越普遍,据估计,到 2050 年,患有认知障碍的人数将增加三倍。因此,需要在康复环境中及早发现认知变化,以确保患有这些疾病的患者能得到满足其需求的护理和支持。目的:本范围综述基于 Arksey 和 O'Malley 方法,旨在调查目前护理实践中对神经系统疾病患者所使用的认知评估方法:检索了 PubMed、Ovid Medline 和 CINAHL 数据库,以确定 2017 年至 2023 年期间发表的相关英文文章。24篇文章符合纳入标准。对急性护理/医院、门诊/诊所、社区和长期护理/疗养院环境中的认知评估进行了评估:结果:除长期护理外,小型精神状态检查是所有环境中最常用的工具。认知包括许多不同的领域,如执行功能和处理信息的速度;然而,大多数工具只能记录记忆。护理专业必须扩展其标准化护理词汇,以更好地捕捉认知:结论:康复护士在不同的临床环境中工作时,认识到环境的细微差别对于选择最适合其环境的认知功能测量工具非常重要。
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