认知刺激疗法:对老年痴呆症的密苏里人产生影响。

Missouri medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-01
Ebow Tawiah Nketsiah, Marla Berg-Weger, Max Zubatsky
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认知刺激疗法(CST)是一种基于证据的非药物干预,旨在提高痴呆症患者的认知功能、生活质量和情绪健康。随着密苏里州痴呆症和阿尔茨海默病的高患病率,CST提供了一种有效的方法来解决痴呆症相关症状。本文旨在向医疗保健专业人员介绍CST的好处和实际应用,展示其在解决痴呆症患者的认知、情感和社会需求方面的有效性。尽管痴呆症严重依赖药物治疗,但CST作为一种可行的替代方案脱颖而出,可以改善记忆、语言、执行功能,并减轻抑郁和焦虑症状。CST对各种环境的适应性,包括社区中心、住宅护理院和虚拟平台,确保了广泛的可访问性。由圣路易斯大学领导的研究和培训计划进一步强调了CST在美国医疗保健系统中痴呆症护理方面日益重要的作用。在临床实践中采用CST不仅是一种选择,而且是改善痴呆症患者生活和减轻密苏里州及其他地区医疗保健系统日益增长的负担的必要条件。
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Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Making a Difference for Older Missourians Experiencing Dementia.

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST) is an evidence-based, non-pharmacological intervention designed to enhance cognitive function, quality of life, and emotional well-being in individuals with dementia. With the high prevalence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease in Missouri, CST provides an effective approach to address dementia-related symptoms. This paper aims to inform healthcare professionals about the benefits and practical applications of CST, demonstrating its effectiveness in addressing the cognitive, emotional, and social needs of dementia patients. Despite the heavy reliance on pharmacological treatments for dementia, CST stands out as a viable alternative, offering improvements in memory, language, executive function, and alleviating symptoms of depression and anxiety. CST's adaptability across diverse settings, including community centers, residential care homes, and virtual platforms, ensures broad accessibility. Research and training initiatives led by Saint Louis University further highlight CST's growing role in dementia care within the US healthcare system. Embracing CST in clinical practice is not just an option but a necessity to improve the lives of individuals with dementia and alleviate the growing burden on healthcare systems in Missouri and beyond.

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