Dementia, Travel, and Tourism: A Scoping Review.

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Clarissa Giebel, Catherine V Talbot, Marcus Hansen
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Background: Little is known about travelling and tourism for people living with or caring for someone with dementia. The aim of this scoping review was to synthesise the existing evidence on dementia, travel and tourism, the experiences of people with dementia and their carers, and how venues and businesses are dementia friendly.

Methods: The review protocol was prospectively registered on PROSPERO [ID: CRD42023397637]. Four databases were searched for relevant literature in February 2024. Studies were included if they were published in English, Danish, or German, without any restrictions on publication date. Titles and abstracts, and full texts, were reviewed by two different research team members, and any disagreements were resolved in discussion with the wider team.

Results: From 1,523 screened records, 13 papers were included. Evidence showed wide-ranging barriers for people with dementia and their carers to travel, often limiting the travel to local well-known places with adequate facilities or decisions on whether to travel solo as a carer. Seven studies focused on attitudes of businesses and tourist attractions and their implementations of dementia-friendliness. There was a notable lack of knowledge about dementia, and whilst most sites were willing to adapt existing attractions to include people with dementia, a lack of financial resources was the main barrier consistently referred to.

Conclusion: Little remains known about the experiences of people living with dementia and their carers surrounding tourism and local, national, and international travel, and how different tourism organisations provide dementia-friendly support. With a focus on supporting people with dementia to remain as independent as possible, research needs to explore the population's experiences, and how tourism destinations and modes of travel and transport could improve to be dementia-friendly and inclusive.

痴呆症,旅行和旅游业:范围审查。
背景:对于与痴呆症患者一起生活或照顾痴呆症患者的人来说,旅行和旅游知之甚少。这次范围审查的目的是综合痴呆症、旅游、痴呆症患者及其护理人员的经历以及场所和企业如何对痴呆症友好的现有证据。方法:该综述方案在PROSPERO上前瞻性注册[ID: CRD42023397637]。于2024年2月在4个数据库检索相关文献。如果研究以英语、丹麦语或德语发表,没有任何出版日期限制,则纳入研究。题目、摘要和全文由两名不同的研究团队成员审阅,任何分歧都通过与更广泛的团队讨论来解决。结果:从1523份筛选记录中,共纳入13篇论文。有证据表明,痴呆症患者及其护理人员在旅行方面存在广泛障碍,通常限制他们前往设施充足的当地知名景点,或者决定是否作为护理人员独自旅行。七项研究集中于企业和旅游景点的态度及其对痴呆症友好的实施。人们明显缺乏对痴呆症的了解,虽然大多数景点都愿意对现有景点进行改造,以容纳痴呆症患者,但缺乏财政资源是人们一直提到的主要障碍。结论:对于痴呆症患者及其护理人员在旅游、本地、国内和国际旅游方面的经历,以及不同的旅游组织如何为痴呆症患者提供友好的支持,我们所知甚少。研究的重点是支持痴呆症患者尽可能保持独立,需要探索人口的经历,以及如何改善旅游目的地和旅行和交通方式,使其对痴呆症患者友好和包容。
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