[触摸和按摩概念及其对老年痴呆住院患者躁动和应激影响的范围综述]

IF 0.2 Q4 NURSING
Recherche en soins infirmiers Pub Date : 2016-09-01
Corinne Schaub, Armin von Gunten, Diane Morin
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本综述探讨了触摸/按摩对老年痴呆住院患者躁动和压力的影响。这种干预是多维的,在医学神经科学、护理科学和社会科学的边缘。这篇综述主要由社会关系的生物学模型支持,描述了依恋模式的认知、情感和内分泌方面的相互联系。它还受到护理科学概念的指导,这些概念将触摸/按摩锚定在护理实践的核心。在这些概念的光触摸/按摩的重要性及其情绪调节能力进行了讨论。老年痴呆住院患者对这种接触的需求似乎与感觉丧失和缺乏情感和社会接触有关。触摸/按摩的好处的证据是综合的,并表明这种干预有时很难提供躁动的病人。最后,提出了在临床环境中制定科学议程的建议,以便继续发展证据,从而有助于更好地告知护理实践。
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[Scoping review on the concepts of touch and massage and their effects on agitation and stress in aged hospitalized patients suffering from dementia]

This scoping review examines the effects of touch/massage on agitation and stress in aged hospitalized patients suffering from dementia. This intervention is multidimensional, at the edges of medical neurosciences, nursing sciences, and social sciences. This review is primarily supported by a biological model of social relations, describing the interconnection between cognition, affect, and endocrine aspects of attachment modes. It is also guided by nursing sciences conceptualizations which anchors touch/massage in the heart of nursing practice. The importance of touch/massage and its emotional regulation capacity is discussed in the light of these conceptualizations. The needs for that kind of contact in aged demented inpatients appears to be related to sensory loss and to a lack of emotional and social contacts. Evidence of the benefits of touch/massage is synthesized and indicate that this intervention is sometimes difficult to provide for agitated patients. Finally, proposals are made to develop a scientific agenda in clinical settings in order to continue the development of evidence and thus contribute to better inform nursing practice.

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