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[Psycho-behavioral disorders in geriatric institution]

M Gaudet1, D Richard

  • 1Médecine interne gériatrique CHRU Dijon, Centre de gériatrie de Champmaillot.

La Revue Du Praticien
|June 1, 1994
PubMed
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Psycho-behavioural disorders in older adults are complex and often linked to intellectual deterioration. Management requires an adaptive, interdisciplinary approach focusing on the resident

Area of Science:

  • Geriatric Medicine
  • Psychogeriatrics
  • Institutional Care

Context:

  • Increasingly older residents in geriatric institutions present complex psycho-behavioural disorders.
  • These disorders often manifest after conventional medical investigations fail to identify specific syndromes.
  • Progressive intellectual deterioration is frequently implicated, challenging traditional medical interventions.

Purpose:

  • To highlight the limitations of classical medical approaches for psycho-behavioural disorders in the elderly.
  • To emphasize the role of complex interactions between residents and their environment in symptom exacerbation.
  • To advocate for an adaptive, holistic management strategy for institutionalized older adults.

Summary:

  • Psycho-behavioural disorders in geriatric institutions are often linked to intellectual deterioration and complex environmental interactions.

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  • Drug treatments are secondary; management must focus on the interplay between the resident, institutional setting, and family.
  • Adaptive strategies are crucial, aiming for resident equilibrium through comprehensive, interdisciplinary team involvement.
  • Impact:

    • Promotes a shift from purely medical to a more integrated, psychosocial model of care in geriatric settings.
    • Encourages multidisciplinary teams with gerontological expertise to manage complex resident needs.
    • Stresses the importance of considering medical, psychological, social, familial, judicial, and ethical factors for optimal resident well-being.