Needs of people living with young-onset dementia and family carers, explored by dementia subtype, phase in the disease process, and living setting: A scoping review.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Maud Ritzen, Kirsten Peetoom, Sara Laureen Bartels, Christian Bakker, Marjolein de Vugt
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BackgroundYoung-onset dementia (YOD) affects the lives of people living with the condition and family carers, such as partners and children, creating complex situations and unique needs. These needs are likely to differ across dementia subtype, disease phase, and living setting, yet, a comprehensive overview of distinct needs is currently lacking.ObjectiveThis scoping review aims to identify needs of people with YOD and family carers in relation to dementia subtype, disease phase, and living setting.MethodsLiterature was systematically searched in PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and APA PsycINFO up to October 2024. After screening by two independent researchers, 140 articles were included.ResultsFour main themes of needs emerged: support-, care-, interpersonal-, and personal needs. Needs varied per target group, dementia subtype, living setting, and disease phase. Prominent support needs included practical assistance, and emotional and psychological support. Information on diagnosis and prognosis, and active involvement of healthcare professionals were highlighted within care needs. Interpersonal needs often referred to companionship and togetherness, as well as empathy, understanding, and acceptance. Finally, security and safety, and time for oneself were emphasized as personal needs. Overall, the majority of current evidence pertained to Alzheimer's disease, the post-diagnostic phase, and living at home.ConclusionsYOD-needs vary widely, requiring flexible, person- and family-centered care and support. Future research should address underrepresented areas, including the needs of dyads, families, and YOD care home residents. Additionally, it should address needs related to rarer YOD subtypes and specific disease phases to better capture the diversity of these needs.

由痴呆亚型、疾病进程阶段和生活环境探讨的年轻痴呆患者和家庭照护者的需求:范围综述
背景:早发性痴呆(YOD)影响患者和家庭照顾者(如伴侣和子女)的生活,造成复杂的情况和独特的需求。这些需求可能因痴呆症亚型、疾病阶段和生活环境而异,然而,目前缺乏对不同需求的全面概述。目的:本综述旨在确定YOD患者和家庭照顾者在痴呆亚型、疾病阶段和生活环境方面的需求。方法系统检索截至2024年10月PubMed、CINAHL、Embase和APA PsycINFO的文献。经过两位独立研究人员的筛选,纳入了140篇文章。结果需求的四个主要主题出现:支持需求、关怀需求、人际需求和个人需求。需求因目标群体、痴呆亚型、生活环境和疾病阶段而异。突出的支助需要包括实际援助、情感和心理支助。在护理需求中强调了诊断和预后信息以及保健专业人员的积极参与。人际需求通常指的是陪伴和团聚,以及同理心、理解和接受。最后,安全与安全,以及留给自己的时间被强调为个人需求。总的来说,目前的大多数证据与阿尔茨海默病、诊断后阶段和在家生活有关。结论青少年的需求差异很大,需要灵活的、以个人和家庭为中心的护理和支持。未来的研究应解决代表性不足的领域,包括双性恋,家庭和YOD养老院居民的需求。此外,它应解决与罕见的YOD亚型和特定疾病阶段有关的需求,以更好地捕捉这些需求的多样性。
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Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Alzheimer's Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.50%
发文量
1327
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease (JAD) is an international multidisciplinary journal to facilitate progress in understanding the etiology, pathogenesis, epidemiology, genetics, behavior, treatment and psychology of Alzheimer''s disease. The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, hypotheses, ethics reviews, book reviews, and letters-to-the-editor. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research that will expedite our fundamental understanding of Alzheimer''s disease.
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