路易体痴呆引起视觉幻觉的困难及相关应对方法

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY
A. Yumoto, S. Suwa
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路易体痴呆症患者表现出不同于阿尔茨海默病患者的各种症状。在路易体痴呆症的几个特征性症状中,视觉幻觉经常出现在疾病的早期阶段,一些幻觉会导致路易体痴呆患者在日常生活中遇到独特的困难。本文的目的是阐明路易体痴呆症患者所经历的与视觉幻觉相关的困难以及他们的应对方法。参与者是10名患有路易体痴呆症的人,他们住在家里,也从他们的家人那里获得了意见。数据是通过半结构化访谈收集的,因此进行了定性内容分析。定性分析显示,在患者意识到他们的幻觉是潜在疾病的症状之前,有四个主要困难;其中包括“感觉到奇怪的事情正在发生”和“对活动的限制”。意识到他们所经历的不是真实的是参与者的一个重要转折点,一些人通过与家人讨论他们的幻影来发现这一点。因此,人们确定,在一个人意识到自己的幻觉预示着更严重的情况后,还会出现两个困难,包括“无法与朋友和家人讨论幻觉”,一些参与者报告说,他们重新安排了生活环境,以隐藏经常出现幻觉的区域。这篇论文表明,需要护理来帮助路易体痴呆症患者认识到他们的视觉幻觉是他们疾病的表现。特别是,应提供心理支持,以解决由视觉幻觉的出现引起的焦虑,并帮助患者调整环境,以减少或防止此类幻觉的出现。
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Difficulties and associated coping methods regarding visual hallucinations caused by dementia with Lewy bodies
Individuals who have dementia with Lewy bodies present various symptoms that differ from those associated with Alzheimer’s disease. Of the several characteristic symptoms of dementia with Lewy bodies, visual hallucinations often appear in the early stages of the disease, and some hallucinations cause people with dementia with Lewy bodies to experience unique difficulties in their daily lives. The aim of this paper is to clarify the visual hallucination-related difficulties experienced by people with dementia with Lewy bodies as well as their coping methods. Participants were 10 people with dementia with Lewy bodies who were living at home, with input also obtained from their family members. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, and a qualitative content analysis was consequently performed. The qualitative analysis showed four primary difficulties in the period before a patient realizes that their visual hallucinations are a symptom of an underlying disease; these included “feeling something strange is happening” and “restrictions on activities.” Realizing that what they were experiencing was not real was a significant turning point for the participants, with some discovering this by discussing their apparitions with their families. It was consequently determined that, after an individual realizes that their hallucinations are indicative of a more serious condition, two further difficulties arise, including the “inability to discuss the visual hallucinations with friends and family.” With regard to coping methods, some participants reported rearranging their living environments to hide areas where hallucinations commonly appeared. This paper suggests that care is needed to help people with dementia with Lewy bodies recognize that their visual hallucinations are a manifestation of their illness. In particular, psychological support should be made available to address the anxiety caused by the appearance of visual hallucinations and to help patients adjust their environments to reduce or prevent the appearance of such hallucinations.
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
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期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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