关于网络应用对痴呆症护理负担以及痴呆症行为和心理症状影响的初步研究。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Yasuyuki Goto, Mina Suematsu, Takahiro Imaizumi, Yusuke Suzuki
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨我们的网络应用程序是否可以作为一种可行的干预措施,为照顾者提供有关弹性应对策略的信息,以减轻他们的负担,从而减轻痴呆症的行为和心理症状(BPSD)。我们于 2022 年 4 月至 2022 年 10 月期间在名古屋大学医院招募了痴呆症门诊患者和非正式照顾者二人组。在研究期间,护理人员需要在智能手机上安装网络应用程序,并在3个月内每月回答一次以下两份自填问卷:(a)安倍氏BPSD评分(ABS),用于评估BPSD;(b)日语版Zarit护理人员负担访谈(J-ZBI)评分,用于衡量护理人员的负担。本研究共纳入了 13 个患者和非正式照顾者二人组。在研究期间,护理人员通过网络应用程序在虚拟社区中交换了有关痴呆症患者护理的信息。入组时,J-ZBI 评分与 ABSs 相关(r = 0.65)。线性混合效应模型显示,随着时间的推移,J-ZBI 平均得分显著下降(p = 0.013),但在研究期间,ABS 平均值没有变化。这是第一项表明我们的网络应用程序减轻了护理人员负担的研究。然而,要证实我们的网络应用程序的有效性,还需要进一步的调查。
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Preliminary study of the effect of the web application on caregiver burden in dementia and behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.

This study aimed to investigate if our web application could be a viable intervention for providing caregivers with information on resilient coping strategies for the reduction of their burden, thereby leading to the alleviation of behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). We recruited outpatients with dementia and informal caregiver dyads at Nagoya University Hospital from April 2022 to October 2022. The caregivers were asked to have the web application installed on their smartphones during the study period and answer the following two self-administered questionnaires once a month for 3 months: (a) Abe's BPSD Score (ABS), which assesses BPSD, and (b) the Japanese version of the Zarit Caregiver Burden Interview (J-ZBI) score, which measures caregiver burden. Thirteen patients and informal caregiver dyads were enrolled in this study. The caregivers exchanged information on the care of patients with dementia in the virtual community using the web application during the study period. Upon entry, J-ZBI scores were correlated with ABSs (r = 0.65). Linear mixed-effects model revealed the average J-ZBI scores decreased over time with significance (p = 0.013), however, the average ABSs did not change during the study period. This is the first study to show that our web application reduces caregiver burden. However, to confirm the efficacy of our web application, further investigations are required.

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Nagoya Journal of Medical Science
Nagoya Journal of Medical Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes original papers in the areas of medical science and its related fields. Reviews, symposium reports, short communications, notes, case reports, hypothesis papers, medical image at a glance, video and announcements are also accepted. Manuscripts should be in English. It is recommended that an English check of the manuscript by a competent and knowledgeable native speaker be completed before submission.
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