Rehabilitation for People Living with Dementia: A Scoping Review of Processes and Outcomes.

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Journal of Aging Research Pub Date : 2019-06-02 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2019/4141050
Maiken B Ravn, Kirsten S Petersen, Jette Thuesen
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Objectives: The aim of this scoping review was to map intervention studies of rehabilitation for people living with dementia regarding processes and outcomes, with a particular focus on whether the intervention is person-centred, home-based, or organised adopting a multidisciplinary approach and measures outcomes relating to everyday functioning and well-being.

Methods: A systematic search of electronic databases was conducted in PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Embase, and Cochrane. Studies from 2005 to November 2018 were collected and screened for relevance and quality. Randomised control trials and prospective cohort trials reporting a statistically significant effect on one or more outcome measures were included. Included studies were mapped according to selected processes and outcome measures.

Results: Twenty-six intervention studies were included and mapped. Nineteen of the interventions were person-centred, nine were home-based, and 14 reported a multidisciplinary approach. Twelve of the interventions had activities of daily living as an outcome measure, and 14 had quality of life as an outcome measure.

Conclusion: Person-centredness appears in most rehabilitation interventions for people living with dementia. Other processes and outcomes are heterogeneously described in the research literature. Rehabilitation programmes can be home-based or take place at a centre. Although not exclusive, the organisation of rehabilitation can be multidisciplinary. Fewer than half of the intervention studies measure the impact on activities of daily living and quality of life. Future guidelines must take into account the weak evidence regarding these aspects.

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痴呆症患者的康复:过程和结果的范围审查。
目的:本综述的目的是绘制痴呆症患者康复的干预研究的过程和结果,特别关注干预是以人为中心的,以家庭为基础的,还是采用多学科方法组织的,并测量与日常功能和福祉相关的结果。方法:系统检索PubMed、CINAHL、PsycINFO、Embase、Cochrane等电子数据库。收集2005年至2018年11月的研究,并对其相关性和质量进行筛选。随机对照试验和前瞻性队列试验报告对一项或多项结果测量有统计学显著影响。纳入的研究是根据选定的过程和结果测量绘制的。结果:纳入并绘制了26项干预研究。其中19项干预措施以人为本,9项以家庭为基础,14项采用多学科方法。其中12项干预措施将日常生活活动作为结果衡量标准,14项干预措施将生活质量作为结果衡量标准。结论:以人为中心在大多数痴呆患者康复干预中出现。研究文献中对其他过程和结果的描述各不相同。康复方案可以以家庭为基础,也可以在中心进行。虽然不是排他性的,但康复的组织可以是多学科的。不到一半的干预研究测量了对日常生活活动和生活质量的影响。未来的指导方针必须考虑到这些方面的薄弱证据。
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Journal of Aging Research
Journal of Aging Research Medicine-Geriatrics and Gerontology
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