辅助疗法对老年居民躁动的疗效:一项系统回顾。

Karen Watson, E. Chang, Amanda Johnson
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综述问题/目的:以下问题指导了系统综述:补充疗法在生活在RACF中的老年人躁动症状管理中的疗效如何?本系统综述的目的是确定补充治疗干预措施在减少老年人焦虑行为的频率和严重程度方面的有效性。需要解决的具体问题包括:对于居住在RACF的老年人的躁动症状管理,实施了何种类型的补充疗法?哪些补充疗法被确定为在减少RACF老年人躁动频率和严重程度方面有效?纳入标准:参与者类型:居住在rac中的老年人将被纳入,无论其认知能力、性别或种族以及是否存在合并症。研究65岁以上老年人躁动症状管理的随机对照试验。在racf以外的环境中进行的试验将被排除在外。干预类型:本综述探讨的干预类型是补充疗法,包括:芳香疗法,运动,按摩,音乐疗法,治疗性触摸。这些干预措施是非侵入性的,与现有药物的相互作用最小,需要最少的时间,资源和护士培训。结果测量的类型:要探索的结果测量包括激动行为的严重程度和频率。结果将通过各种标准化和非标准化的测量工具进行测量,包括长期测量和短期测量。措施将审查激越频率和严重程度的调查结果。
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The efficacy of complementary therapies for agitation among older persons in residential aged care: a systematic review.
Review Questions/Objectives: The following question guides the systematic review: What is the efficacy of complementary therapies in the symptom management of agitation in older people living in a RACF? This systematic review aims to identify the efficacy of complementary therapy interventions in reducing the frequency and severity of agitated behaviour among older people in RACF. Specific questions to be addressed include: What type of complementary therapies are been implemented for the symptom management of agitation in older people residing in a RACF? Which complementary therapies are identified as being effective in reducing the frequency and severity of agitation in older people in a RACF? Inclusion Criteria: Types of Participants: Older people living in RACFs will be included regardless of cognitive ability, gender or ethnicity and existing co-morbities. Trials of RCTs investigating symptom management of agitation in older people over the age of sixty five will be examined. Trials undertaken in settings other than RACFs will be excluded. Types of Interventions: The types of interventions to be explored in this review are complementary therapies include: aromatherapy exercise massage music therapy therapeutic touch These interventions are of interest as they are non invasive, have minimal interactions with current medications and require minimal time, resources and training by nurses. Types of Outcome Measures: The outcome measures to be explored include severity and frequency of agitated behaviours. Outcomes will be measured with a variety of standardised and non standardised measurement tools using observation, with long term and short term measures. Measures will review the findings of frequency and severity of agitation.
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