Identifying predictors of transition to a care home for people with dementia: findings from the IDEAL programme.

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Serena Sabatini, Anthony Martyr, Laura D Gamble, Fiona E Matthews, Jeanette M Thom, Catherine Henderson, Louise Allan, Claire Pentecost, Catherine Quinn, Anna Hunt, Linda Clare
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Abstract

Objectives: This study investigates factors associated with the person with dementia and the caregiver to identify those associated with an increased risk of transition to a care home.

Method: IDEAL data were collected at baseline and at 12- and 24-month follow-up for 1545 people with dementia and 1305 caregivers. Modified Poisson regressions with an offset for 'person years at risk' were used. Person with dementia factors explored were personal characteristics, cognition, health, self- and informant-rated functional ability, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. Caregiver factors explored were personal characteristics, stress, health, and quality of the dyadic relationship.

Results: A 5% people moved into care. Risk of moving into a care home was higher among people with dementia who were ≥80 years, among people with Parkinson's disease dementia or dementia with Lewy bodies, and among those without a spousal caregiver. Poorer cognition and more self-rated or informant-rated functional difficulties increased the risk of moving into care.

Conclusion: Factors related to increased dementia severity and greater disability are the primary influences that place people with dementia at greater risk of moving into a care home. Strategies that help to maintain everyday functional ability for people with dementia could help delay people with dementia moving into care.

确定痴呆症患者向护理之家过渡的预测因素:IDEAL 计划的研究结果。
研究目的本研究调查了与痴呆症患者和护理者相关的因素,以确定那些与向护理之家过渡的风险增加有关的因素:收集了 1545 名痴呆症患者和 1305 名护理人员的 IDEAL 基线数据以及 12 个月和 24 个月的随访数据。采用修正的泊松回归法,并对 "风险年限 "进行抵消。研究的痴呆症患者因素包括个人特征、认知能力、健康状况、自评和受访者评定的功能能力以及神经精神症状。照顾者的因素包括个人特征、压力、健康状况和双方关系的质量:5%的人转入护理机构。年龄≥80岁的痴呆症患者、帕金森病痴呆症患者或路易体痴呆症患者以及没有配偶照顾者的患者入住护理院的风险较高。认知能力较差、自评或信息提供者评定的功能障碍较多,会增加转入护理机构的风险:与痴呆症严重程度和残疾程度增加有关的因素是导致痴呆症患者入住护理院风险增加的主要影响因素。帮助痴呆症患者保持日常功能能力的策略有助于推迟痴呆症患者入住护理机构的时间。
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Aging & Mental Health
Aging & Mental Health 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
7.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging & Mental Health provides a leading international forum for the rapidly expanding field which investigates the relationship between the aging process and mental health. The journal addresses the mental changes associated with normal and abnormal or pathological aging, as well as the psychological and psychiatric problems of the aging population. The journal also has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary and innovative approaches that explore new topics and methods. Aging & Mental Health covers the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging as they relate to mental health. In particular it encourages an integrated approach for examining various biopsychosocial processes and etiological factors associated with psychological changes in the elderly. It also emphasizes the various strategies, therapies and services which may be directed at improving the mental health of the elderly and their families. In this way the journal promotes a strong alliance among the theoretical, experimental and applied sciences across a range of issues affecting mental health and aging. The emphasis of the journal is on rigorous quantitative, and qualitative, research and, high quality innovative studies on emerging topics.
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