Correlation of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia with patients’ sociodemographic & clinical details and caregivers’ distress

Vinay Kumar Deo, Krishna Kumar Singh, Niska Sinha, Abhay Kumar, Santosh Kumar
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Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) influence dementia care significantly. BPSD can be affected by factors related to the patient’s illness and socio-cultural background. This study aimed to find a relationship between BPSD with patients’ socio-demographic and clinical profiles and their caregivers’ distress in a tertiary care center. In this hospital-based cross-sectional study, the purposive sampling technique was used to select 100 dementia patients. A comprehensive record of socio-demographic and clinical details was made on a self-prepared semi-structured data sheet. The Neuropsychiatric Inventory Questionnaire was the principal tool to find the BPSD and related caregivers’ distress. The sample comprised predominantly Hindu (91%) male patients (66%) with Alzheimer’s dementia (76%) coming from rural backgrounds (74%) and joint familial systems (96%), with a mean age of 71.77 ± 7.41 years. Patients’ main caregivers were their children/children-in-law (65%). The severity of an overall BPSD and its variable individual domains were directly related to the duration of dementia, patients’ age, their cognitive decline, and related decline in activities of living, as well as their caregivers’ distress. In comparison to Alzheimer’s disease patients, those with other dementia types had more impairment in cognitive functions and activities of daily living and they had a higher number and severity of BPSD. The advancing age, increased duration of dementia, and decline in cognition and related activities of daily living of the patients, as well as their caregivers’ distress, are important correlates of BPSD. The findings are essential for the better management of dementia patients.
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痴呆症的行为和心理症状与患者的社会人口学和临床细节以及护理人员的困扰之间的相关性
痴呆症的行为和心理症状(BPSD)对痴呆症护理有很大影响。与患者病情和社会文化背景相关的因素也会影响行为和心理症状。 本研究旨在发现 BPSD 与患者的社会人口学和临床特征之间的关系,以及三级护理中心中患者护理者的痛苦。 在这项以医院为基础的横断面研究中,采用目的性抽样技术选取了 100 名痴呆症患者。研究人员在自制的半结构化数据表上全面记录了患者的社会人口学和临床详情。神经精神量表问卷是了解 BPSD 和相关护理人员痛苦的主要工具。 样本主要包括印度教徒(91%)男性阿尔茨海默氏痴呆症患者(66%)(76%),来自农村(74%)和联合家庭系统(96%),平均年龄(71.77 ± 7.41)岁。患者的主要照顾者是其子女/儿媳(65%)。整体 BPSD 及其不同个体领域的严重程度与痴呆症持续时间、患者年龄、认知能力下降、相关生活活动能力下降以及护理人员的痛苦直接相关。与阿尔茨海默氏症患者相比,其他类型痴呆症患者的认知功能和日常生活能力受损程度更严重,其 BPSD 的数量和严重程度也更高。 痴呆症患者的年龄增长、痴呆症病程延长、认知功能和相关日常生活活动能力下降,以及他们的照顾者的痛苦,都是 BPSD 的重要相关因素。这些发现对于更好地管理痴呆症患者至关重要。
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