Characteristics, Needs, and Perspectives of Individuals Living Alone With Dementia: An Integrative Review

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Health Science Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1002/hsr2.70348
Sara J. Crance, Fang Yu
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Abstract

Background

The number of individuals living alone with dementia is increasing throughout the world, and they have unique needs that are poorly understood. The aim of this integrative review was to understand the characteristics, needs, and perspectives of individuals living alone with dementia as well as the available community resources to guide future research and clinical practice.

Methods

Electronic (PubMed, CINAHL, and PsycINFO) and manual searches were utilized to identify articles using MeSH terms. Among 5693 identified articles, 31 articles met the eligibility criteria. The quality of the articles was determined utilizing the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) Critical Appraisal Tools applicable to the study design.

Results

Individuals living alone with dementia are more likely to be widows, of older age, and lower income, have a higher risk of severe loneliness despite more social contact, higher functional ability, and higher unmet needs despite the use of services, compared to those living with others. Perspectives of individuals living alone with dementia focus on the uncertainty of diagnosis, cognitive fluctuations, and maintaining independence. Lack of specialized services available after diagnosis and barriers to accessing services may lead to decreased independence and increased uncertainty. Overall, there is a lack of specialized services, person-centered care, and support to meet their unique needs.

Conclusion

Individuals living alone with dementia have unique characteristics, unmet needs, and use of available services, which should be assessed regularly. Future research is needed to develop community-based, person-centered services for them and remove barriers to service use.

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背景:在世界范围内,独居痴呆症患者的数量正在增加,他们有独特的需求,但人们对这些需求知之甚少。本综合综述的目的是了解痴呆独居患者的特征、需求和观点,以及可用的社区资源,以指导未来的研究和临床实践。方法:利用电子检索(PubMed, CINAHL和PsycINFO)和人工检索来识别使用MeSH术语的文章。在5693篇被识别的文章中,有31篇文章符合资格标准。文章的质量是利用适用于研究设计的乔安娜布里格斯研究所(JBI)关键评估工具来确定的。结果:与与他人同住的人相比,独居痴呆患者更有可能是寡妇、年龄较大、收入较低,尽管有更多的社会接触、更高的功能能力和更高的未满足需求,但仍有更高的严重孤独风险。痴呆症独居者的观点集中在诊断的不确定性、认知波动和维持独立性。诊断后缺乏可获得的专门服务和获得服务的障碍可能导致独立性下降和不确定性增加。总的来说,缺乏专业服务、以人为本的护理和支持来满足他们的独特需求。结论:独居痴呆患者具有独特的特点、未满足的需求和对现有服务的利用,应定期进行评估。未来的研究需要为他们开发以社区为基础、以人为本的服务,并消除服务使用的障碍。
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