改善澳大利亚社区基础环境中痴呆症患者获得认知干预的机会
Stephanie Mulhall1, Diane Gibson1, Wendy A Longley2
1Centre for Ageing Research and Translation, Faculty of Health, University of Canberra, Bruce, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
Australasian journal on ageing
|February 17, 2026
概括
对痴呆症的认知干预措施显示出各种好处,但在澳大利亚社区环境中未得到充分利用. 提高准入要求通过教育,资源分配和综合护理模式解决实施差距,以获得更好的诊断后支持.
科学领域:
- 老年学是指老年学的学科.
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
背景情况:
- 认知干预 (认知刺激疗法,认知康复,认知训练) 建议用于痴呆症护理.
- 尽管有建议,但它们在澳大利亚社区环境中的交付是有限的和未充分利用的.
- 在推的认知干预措施和它们目前在实践中的实施之间存在差距.
研究的目的:
- 解决澳大利亚痴呆症认知干预的翻译差距.
- 通过澳大利亚的实践和政策镜头综合认知干预的证据.
- 检查实施战略的采用,障碍,推动因素和交付模式.
主要方法:
- 文学综合专注于澳大利亚的实践和政策.
- 检查当前在社区环境 (记忆诊所,初级保健,老年护理等) 中的吸收情况. ) 的情况.
- 探索国际实施实践和未来方向.
主要成果:
- 认知干预对认知功能,社会参与,日常运作和生活质量有不同的好处.
- 国际实践为有效实施提供了洞察力.
- 吸收障碍包括有限的指导,意识,专业培训和资源分配.
结论:
- 认知干预有价值,但在澳大利亚社区环境中面临实施挑战.
- 扩大访问需要提高意识,改善专业教育,以及战略性资源配置.
- 个性化认知干预,整合到综合护理中,对于最佳的痴呆症支持至关重要.
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