A pragmatic trial testing a tailored non pharmacologic therapies on nocturnal behavioral and psychological symptoms associated with dementia
•BPSD are frequent in people with dementia.•Tailored NPT are recommended to address BPSD.•Tailored Montessori-based and multisensory stimulation were the most efficacious NPT. We compared the efficacy of tailored non pharmacological therapies (NPT) on specific nocturnal behavioral and psychological...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Geriatric nursing (New York) 2022-01, Vol.43, p.85-90 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •BPSD are frequent in people with dementia.•Tailored NPT are recommended to address BPSD.•Tailored Montessori-based and multisensory stimulation were the most efficacious NPT.
We compared the efficacy of tailored non pharmacological therapies (NPT) on specific nocturnal behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). This retrospective 1-year study included 84 older dependent patients institutionalized in 7 long-term care home. Dedicated assistants, who were taught by experts how to use NPT, were asked to record the occurrence of each BPSD episode, to choose a given NPT on the basis of their knowledge of the patient and the type of BPSD and to estimate its efficacy. Wandering was the most prevalent BPSD followed by agitation/aggression and screaming. The most used therapy was cognitive stimulation, followed by multisensory stimulation, reminiscence and Montessori-based. Regarding wandering, multisensory stimulation was found to be the most efficacious NPT significantly different from Montessori-based, cognitive stimulation or reminiscence. With regards to agitation/aggression or screaming, Montessori-based was found to be the most efficacious NPT significantly different from multisensory stimulation, reminiscence and cognitive stimulation. |
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ISSN: | 0197-4572 1528-3984 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2021.11.002 |