Nonpharmacological nursing interventions for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in acute and subacute settings: A systematic review

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Sahaya Jesto BN Hons, MNurs (Psych), RN, Julie Considine PhD, RN, Maryann Street PhD, BSc Hons
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Abstract

Background

Behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia are a group of non-cognitive symptoms such as agitation, physical aggression, depression, sexual disinhibition and psychosis. Therapeutic approaches vary because of the multifactorial and complex symptomology. The researchers of this study aimed to systematically review the nonpharmacological interventions for BPSD used by nurses in acute and subacute hospital settings.

Design

The PRISMA guidelines guided this systematic review. The review was registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020184015).

Method

The databases Cumulative Index of Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL) complete, Medline complete, Excerpta Medica (Embase®) and PsycINFO published by the American Psychological Association (APA) were searched for studies published in English to October 2021. Quality appraisal was performed independently by three reviewers using the Critical Appraisal Skills Program tools. Data were synthesized using a narrative approach.

Results

Two studies were identified that focused on interventions used by nurses; findings were positive for the use of nonpharmacological interventions to manage BPSD.

Conclusion

Current evidence suggests that nonpharmacological interventions are the best practices to manage BPSD. However, limited, and low-quality evidence suggests that further investigation is required to understand the factors contributing to the lack of use of nonpharmacological interventions by nurses in acute and subacute hospital settings.

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急性和亚急性痴呆症行为和心理症状的非药物护理干预:一项系统综述。
背景:痴呆症的行为和心理症状是一组非认知症状,如激动、身体攻击、抑郁、性抑制和精神病。由于多因素和复杂的症状,治疗方法各不相同。本研究的研究人员旨在系统地回顾护士在急性和亚急性医院环境中使用的BPSD的非药物干预措施。设计:PRISMA指南指导了这一系统审查。该综述已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42020184015)。方法:检索美国心理协会(APA)发布的数据库《护理和相关健康文献累积索引》(CINAHL)完整版、《Medline完整版》、《医学文摘》(Embase®)和《心理信息》,以查找截至2021年10月以英文发表的研究。质量评估由三名评审员使用关键评估技能计划工具独立进行。数据采用叙述法进行综合。结果:确定了两项研究,重点是护士使用的干预措施;研究结果对使用非药物干预来管理BPSD是积极的。结论:目前的证据表明,非药物干预是管理BPSD的最佳实践。然而,有限且低质量的证据表明,需要进一步调查,以了解导致护士在急性和亚急性医院环境中缺乏使用非药物干预措施的因素。
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Nursing Practice is a fully refereed journal that publishes original scholarly work that advances the international understanding and development of nursing, both as a profession and as an academic discipline. The Journal focuses on research papers and professional discussion papers that have a sound scientific, theoretical or philosophical base. Preference is given to high-quality papers written in a way that renders them accessible to a wide audience without compromising quality. The primary criteria for acceptance are excellence, relevance and clarity. All articles are peer-reviewed by at least two researchers expert in the field of the submitted paper.
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