重度/深度智力(和多重)残疾患者的痴呆:基于实践的症状观察

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Maureen B G Wissing, Andrea S Fokkens, Roos Dijkstra, Johannes S M Hobbelen, Annette A J van der Putten, Peter P De Deyn, Aly Waninge, Alain D Dekker
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摘要

在严重/深度智力(和多重)残疾(SPI(M)D)患者中几乎没有研究可观察到的痴呆症状。及时的信号/诊断需要对症状学的了解。本研究旨在确定这一人群中基于实践的痴呆症状观察。方法:邀请护理专业人员和家庭成员完成症状调查。通过与在该人群中具有丰富的信号/诊断痴呆症经验的护理专业人员进行半结构化访谈,进一步加深了定量分析的调查数据。使用症状矩阵对症状进行分类。结果:调查对象和受访者经常观察到日常生活活动(ADL)功能下降,行为和心理变化,如易怒、焦虑、冷漠和饮食行为减少。认知症状在具有语言交流和/或行走技能的人群中尤为明显。运动改变和医学合并症的报道较少。结论:加深对痴呆症状的了解有助于开发专用的SPI(M)D患者痴呆筛查工具。
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Dementia in People with Severe/Profound Intellectual (and Multiple) Disabilities: Practice-Based Observations of Symptoms.

Dementia in People with Severe/Profound Intellectual (and Multiple) Disabilities: Practice-Based Observations of Symptoms.

Dementia in People with Severe/Profound Intellectual (and Multiple) Disabilities: Practice-Based Observations of Symptoms.

Dementia in People with Severe/Profound Intellectual (and Multiple) Disabilities: Practice-Based Observations of Symptoms.

Introduction: Observable dementia symptoms are hardly studied in people with severe/profound intellectual (and multiple) disabilities (SPI(M)D). Insight in symptomatology is needed for timely signaling/diagnosis. This study aimed to identify practice-based observations of dementia symptoms in this population.

Methods: Care professionals and family members were invited to complete a survey about symptoms. Quantitatively analyzed survey data were further deepened through semi-structured interviews with care professionals having vast experience in signaling/diagnosing dementia in this population. Symptoms were categorized using a symptom matrix.

Results: Survey respondents and interviewees frequently observed a decline in activities of daily living (ADL) functioning and behavioral and psychological changes, like increased irritability, anxiety, apathy and decreased eating/drinking behavior. Cognitive symptoms were particularly recognized in persons with verbal communication and/or walking skills. To lesser extent motor changes and medical comorbidities were reported.

Conclusion: Increased insight in dementia symptoms contributes to developing a dedicated screening instrument for dementia in people with SPI(M)D.

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