血管认知障碍:当记忆丧失不是最大的挑战时
Sara Aj van de Schraaf1, Merel F Smit2, Majon Muller3
1Amsterdam UMC, Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Medicine for Older People, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Amsterdam Public Health, Aging & Later Life, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Amsterdam UMC, Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Internal Medicine, Geriatric Medicine Section, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Dementia (London, England)
|November 24, 2023
概括
患有血管性认知障碍的人及其照顾者需要更好地了解除记忆丧失之外的症状. 医疗保健专业人员应该更加果断地改善护理,减少护理人员的负担.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 老年学是一门学科.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 血管认知障碍 (VCI) 是认知能力下降的主要原因.
- 没有充分研究VCI患者及其家庭护理人员的护理需求.
- 了解这些需求对于有效的社区支持至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 探索社区生活中患有VCI的个人的多方面的护理需求.
- 调查家庭护理人员的护理需求,以支持患有VCI的个人.
- 识别当前理解的差距,并为改进的护理策略提供信息.
主要方法:
- 定性面试研究设计.
- 针对VCI患者及其家庭照顾者的有目的抽样.
- 在数据和之前,对逐字采访成绩单进行诱导性主题分析.
主要成果:
- 出现了五个主要主题:特定的信息需求 (包括关于VCI的误解),需要尊重,未来的担忧,照顾者的角色,以及需要决定性的医疗保健.
- 参与者经常将认知障碍与记忆丧失等同,忽视了其他症状,如冷漠.
- 显而易见的是,人们更喜欢提供指导和支持的决定性医疗保健专业人员.
结论:
- 护理需求受到VCI特征症状知识缺乏的影响.
- 改善护理需要量身定制的信息,提高对神经精神病症状 (如冷漠) 的认识,以及医疗保健专业人员加强决策支持.
- 解决这些需求可以赋予患有VCI的个体权力,并减轻照顾者的负担.
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