对痴呆症患者的精神支持:范围综述

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Emma Wolverson, Tamara Backhouse, Alice Burnand, Siren Eriksen, Andrea Fonseca de Paiva, Karen Harrison Dening, Jean-Bernard Mabire, Serena Sabatini, Jenny T van der Steen
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作为一种限制生命的疾病,痴呆症需要全面的护理方法,其中精神支持在帮助个人及其护理人员找到意义和安慰方面发挥着至关重要的作用。我们的目的是系统地绘制社会心理干预研究的地图,这些研究旨在为痴呆症患者及其护理人员提供精神支持,从诊断到整个疾病轨迹。进行了一项范围审查,以探索痴呆症护理中“精神支持”研究的广度,包括干预措施、服务提供模式、规划、工具包、方法和活动。电子数据库(MEDLINE (Pubmed), CINAHL, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Web of Science和Cochrane Library),从成立到2025年2月。人工检索纳入论文的参考文献。使用混合方法评估工具评估研究的质量。该研究结果由7名痴呆症患者和6名家庭护理人员共同解释。12篇论文符合资格标准,报告了对痴呆症患者的干预措施、护理人员、工作人员技能、护理环境和包容性崇拜。大多数研究是探索性的,只有一项随机对照试验。研究来自美国(n = 4)、欧洲(n = 4)、澳大利亚(n = 2)、台湾(n = 1)和加拿大(n = 1)。其中8项侧重于社区环境,3项侧重于寄宿护理,还有1项两者都包括。六项研究涉及痴呆症患者:四项轻度至中度,一项中度至晚期,一项严重程度不一。结果不一致,缺乏纵向观察研究来跟踪随时间的变化。精神支持应该是个性化和多方面的,包括创造性活动和反映个人偏好和不同背景的量身定制的干预措施。未来的研究应采用纵向观察和干预设计。
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Spiritual Support for People Affected by Dementia: A Scoping Review.

As a life-limiting illness, dementia requires a holistic approach to care, where spiritual support plays a crucial role in helping individuals and their caregivers find meaning and solace. Our aim was to systematically map the research conducted on psychosocial interventions developed to provide spiritual support for people living with dementia and their caregivers from diagnosis and across the disease trajectory. A scoping review was conducted to explore the breadth of research on 'spiritual support' in dementia care, encompassing interventions, service delivery models, programs, toolkits, approaches, and activities. Electronic databases (MEDLINE (Pubmed), CINAHL, PsycINFO, EMBASE, Web of Science and The Cochrane Library) from inception until February 2025. References of included papers were hand searched. The quality of studies was assessed using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool. The findings were interpreted jointly with seven people with dementia and six family caregivers. Twelve papers met the eligibility criteria, reporting on interventions for people with dementia, caregivers, staff skills, care environments, and inclusive worship. Most studies were exploratory, with only one RCT. Studies originated from the USA (n = 4), Europe (n = 4), Australia (n = 2), Taiwan (n = 1), and Canada (n = 1). Eight focused on community settings, three on residential care, and one included both. Six studies involved people with dementia: four with mild to moderate, one with moderate to advanced, and one with mixed severity. Outcomes were inconsistent and there was a lack of longitudinal observational studies to track changes over time. Spiritual support should be personalised and multifaceted, incorporating creative activities and tailored interventions that reflect individual preferences and diverse backgrounds. Future research should employ longitudinal observational and intervention designs.

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