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["As Good as it Gets at Home" - Reasons for Institutionalisation in Dementia]
H Grau1, H Berth2, J Lauterberg3
1Zentrum für Medizinische Versorgungsforschung, Psychiatrische Universitätsklinik Erlangen, Erlangen.
Aim:
What are the reasons for institutionalising community-dwelling persons with dementia?
Method:
A written survey of family caregivers and general practitioners was undertaken.
Results:
Within 2 years 47 of 351 people with dementia (13%) were institutionalised. The person with dementia was involved in the decision in only 1/3 of the cases. The 3 most common reasons were: ensuring the best possible care, high expenditure of care-giving time at home, deterioration of the health of the care-receiver.
Conclusions:
From the ethical point of view the exclusion of the persons with dementia from the decision-making with regard to institutionalisation has to be examined critically. The often given reason of ensuring the best possible care through institutionalisation could be counteracted by the improvement of community-based care.
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