安大略省老年痴呆症家庭护理客户的社会人口、心理社会和健康特征的综合概况。

M. Vu, D. Hogan, S. Patten, N. Jetté, S. Bronskill, G. Heckman, M. Kergoat, J. Hirdes, X. Chen, M. Zehr, C. Maxwell
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本研究全面总结了安大略省以人口为基础的老年痴呆症家庭护理客户(50岁及以上)的社会人口学、心理社会和健康特征,并检查了共存神经系统疾病患者这些特征的变化。方法在2003年1月至2010年12月期间,采用居民评估工具-居家护理(RAI-HC)对患者进行评估。描述性分析检查了这些特征在痴呆症患者中相对于几个对照组的分布,以及有其他记录的神经系统疾病的患者。结果约22%的患者(n= 1040802)被诊断为痴呆(平均年龄83岁,64%为女性),该组中约四分之一的患者患有共存的神经系统疾病(最常见的是中风或帕金森病)。大约43%的痴呆症患者没有和他们的主要照顾者住在一起。与几个对照组相比,痴呆症患者表现出更高水平的认知和功能障碍、攻击性、焦虑、徘徊、幻觉/妄想、照顾者困扰,以及更大的住院风险。相反,它们的几种慢性病患病率较低,近期卫生服务使用率较低。抑郁症状在痴呆和其他神经系统组中相对常见。结论:同时存在神经系统疾病的患者表现出独特的临床特征,说明需要量身定制的灵活的家庭护理服务和增强的护理人员援助计划。
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A comprehensive profile of the sociodemographic, psychosocial and health characteristics of Ontario home care clients with dementia.
INTRODUCTION This study provides a comprehensive summary of the sociodemographic, psychosocial and health characteristics of a large population-based cohort of Ontario home care clients (aged 50 years and over) with dementia and examines the variation in these characteristics in those with co-existing neurological conditions. METHODS Clients were assessed with the Resident Assessment Instrument-Home Care (RAI-HC) between January 2003 and December 2010. Descriptive analyses examined the distribution of these characteristics among clients with dementia relative to several comparison groups, as well as clients with other recorded neurological conditions. RESULTS Approximately 22% of clients (n=104 802) had a diagnosis of dementia (average age 83 years, 64% female) and about one in four within this group had a co-existing neurological condition (most commonly stroke or Parkinson disease). About 43% of those with dementia did not live with their primary caregiver. Relative to several comparison groups, clients with dementia showed considerably higher levels of cognitive and functional impairment, aggression, anxiety, wandering, hallucinations/delusions, caregiver distress and a greater risk for institutionalization. Conversely, they showed a lower prevalence of several chronic conditions and lower levels of recent health service use. Depressive symptoms were relatively common in the dementia and other neurological groups. CONCLUSION Clients with co-existing neurological conditions exhibited unique clinical profiles illustrating the need for tailored and flexible home care services and enhanced caregiver assistance programs.
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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