Non-pharmacological management of wandering in persons with dementia: an integrative review.

Sojung Park, Yaelim Lee
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Background: Wandering behaviour affects a significant portion of dementia patients, ranging from 15% to 80%, presenting a serious safety concern and adding to caregivers' burden. Recent studies emphasise the effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions over pharmacological ones due to their minimal side effects. Consequently, in current literature there has been a surge of interest in exploring non-pharmacological methods for managing wandering.

Purpose: This integrative literature review aims to deepen comprehension of wandering behaviour, presents recent studies on non-pharmacological approaches, and inspires further research in this field.

Methods: Electronic data collection spanned from 2019 to 2024, sourcing 20 relevant articles from PubMed and Scopus databases using search terms such as 'dementia', 'Alzheimer's disease', 'wandering', and 'management'. A thematic analysis methodology was employed to identify non-pharmacological treatment themes for managing wandering. This approach involves scrutinising and synthesising themes within the dataset. Qualitative data analysis focused on significant phrases and keywords, grouping them to derive relevant themes.

Results: Recent literature extensively explores non-pharmacological methods for managing wandering. These include understanding behaviours, identifying and targeting high-risk groups, facilitating safe wandering, addressing environmental factors, promoting exercise and activity, and offering caregiver support.

Conclusions: This study significantly advances understanding of wandering behaviour and highlights recent research on non-pharmacological interventions. The findings suggest the potential for providing safe and effective treatment to wandering dementia patients, thereby alleviating stress for both patients and caregivers.

对痴呆症患者走失的非药物治疗:综合综述。
背景:游走行为影响着很大一部分痴呆症患者,比例从 15%到 80%不等,是一个严重的安全问题,也加重了护理人员的负担。最近的研究强调,非药物干预措施比药物干预措施更有效,因为它们的副作用最小。因此,在目前的文献中,人们对探索管理走失的非药物方法产生了浓厚的兴趣。目的:这篇综合性文献综述旨在加深对走失行为的理解,介绍最近关于非药物方法的研究,并启发在这一领域的进一步研究:电子数据收集时间跨度为2019年至2024年,使用 "痴呆症"、"阿尔茨海默病"、"走失 "和 "管理 "等检索词从PubMed和Scopus数据库中收集了20篇相关文章。我们采用了主题分析方法来确定管理走失的非药物治疗主题。这种方法包括对数据集中的主题进行仔细检查和综合。定性数据分析的重点是重要的短语和关键词,将其分组以得出相关主题:最近的文献广泛探讨了管理走失的非药物方法。这些方法包括了解行为、识别并锁定高危人群、促进安全徘徊、解决环境因素、促进运动和活动以及提供护理支持:这项研究极大地促进了人们对流浪行为的了解,并突出强调了有关非药物干预措施的最新研究。研究结果表明,有可能为徘徊的痴呆症患者提供安全有效的治疗,从而减轻患者和护理人员的压力。
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