成人日间服务对长期护理安置的影响:范围审查。

Kingsley C Udeh, Heather L Menne
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在美国65岁及以上的老年人中,认知能力下降和痴呆是导致认知障碍、功能限制、慢性医疗状况和长期护理需求最多的原因。公共卫生政策的优化和老年学研究取得的进展导致65岁及以上老年人的人数稳步增加,这使得认知能力下降和痴呆症的风险更高。成人日间服务(ADS)等干预措施的使用可能会推迟患有痴呆症和其他认知障碍相关残疾的老年人进入长期护理院的时间。本范围回顾研究的目的是解决研究问题:成人日间服务对痴呆症患者的长期护理之家安置有什么影响?利用六个数据库对1998年至2024年5月间出版的资料进行电子检索。共发现150次引用。筛选标题和摘要后,完成8篇文章的全文综述。在这八篇文章中,只有两篇文章直接解决了研究问题,并报告了安置风险的增加。由于最近关于老年痴呆对长期护理安排影响的研究很少,需要更多的研究来得出老年痴呆益处的科学结论,这些未来的研究应该包括痴呆症患者、家庭照顾者和老年痴呆提供者的观点。
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Impact of adult day service on long-term care placement: A scoping review.

Cognitive decline and dementia account for the highest number of cognitive disabilities, functional limitations, chronic healthcare conditions, and long-term care needs among older adults aged 65 and older in the US. The optimization of public health policies and advances made from gerontological research have resulted in a steady increase in the number of older adults 65 and above, which makes the risk of cognitive decline and dementia higher. The use of interventions like adult day services (ADS) may delay placement into long-term care homes among older adults living with dementia and other cognitive impairment-related disabilities. The purpose of this scoping review study was to address the research question: What impact do adult day services have on long-term care home placement for people living with dementia? Electronic searches were performed using six databases for sources published between 1998 and May 2024. A total of 150 citations were found. After screening titles and abstracts, full-text reviews were completed for eight articles. Of these eight articles, only two articles addressed the research question directly and reported increased risk for placement. With very few recent studies on the impact of ADS on long-term care placement, more research is needed to draw firm scientific conclusions on the benefit of ADS, and these future studies should include the perspectives of people living with dementia, family caregivers, and ADS providers.

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