What is the evidence for the activities of Namaste Care? A rapid assessment review

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GERONTOLOGY Dementia-International Journal of Social Research and Practice Pub Date : 2019-09-24 DOI:10.1177/1471301219878299
Jennifer Bray, D. Brooker, Claire E Garabedian
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Objectives To assess the quality of research evidence for the different activity components for the psycho-social Namaste Care intervention for care home residents with advanced dementia. Design Namaste Care is a multi-component intervention delivered on a daily basis to people living with advanced dementia or people at end of life with dementia. A significant part of its operationalisation within care homes is the delivery of a number of activities delivered by trained in-house Namaste Care workers to a group of residents with similar high dependency needs. The Namaste Care workers focus on touch, music, nature, sensory experience, aromas and interactions with objects delivered in a way to enhance feelings of enjoyment and wellbeing. This review evaluated the evidence for using these activities with people living with advanced dementia. A systematic search of peer-reviewed research articles was conducted between November 2016 and September 2018 using search terms of activities used in Namaste Care. The quality of each accepted article was rated using the Rapid Evidence Assessment scale. Results The initial literature search returned 1341 results: 127 articles including 42 reviews were included. The majority of activity interventions yielded between 10 and 20 peer-reviewed papers. The use of smells and aromas, interacting with animals and dolls, the use of various forms of music (e.g. background music, singing, personalised music), nature, lighting, various forms of touch/massage and sensory interventions (including Snoezelen) all appear to have proven efficacy with people living with advanced dementia. Conclusions There is generally a limited number of research papers and reviews in this area, but overall there is a good evidence base for including these activities within Namaste Care for people living with advanced dementia.
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合十礼关怀活动的证据是什么?快速评估审查
目的评价合十礼不同活动成分对老年痴呆患者社会心理干预的研究证据质量。合十关怀是一种多组件干预,每天为患有晚期痴呆症的人或患有痴呆症的人提供服务。它在护理院运作的一个重要部分是,由训练有素的内部合十礼护理员为一群有类似高度依赖需求的居民提供一系列活动。合十礼护理人员专注于触摸、音乐、自然、感官体验、香气和与物品的互动,以增强享受和幸福的感觉。本综述评估了这些活动在晚期痴呆患者中的应用证据。在2016年11月至2018年9月期间,使用合十礼护理中使用的活动搜索词对同行评审的研究文章进行了系统搜索。使用快速证据评估量表对每篇被接受文章的质量进行评分。初步文献检索得到1341个结果,包括127篇文献,42篇综述。大多数活动干预产生了10到20篇同行评议的论文。使用气味和香气,与动物和玩偶互动,使用各种形式的音乐(例如背景音乐,唱歌,个性化音乐),自然,照明,各种形式的触摸/按摩和感官干预(包括Snoezelen)似乎都已被证明对晚期痴呆症患者有效。这方面的研究论文和综述数量有限,但总的来说,将这些活动纳入晚期痴呆症患者的合十礼护理有很好的证据基础。
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期刊介绍: Dementia acts as a major forum for social research of direct relevance to improving the quality of life and quality of care for people with dementia and their families. For the first time an international research journal is available for academics and practitioners that has as its primary paradigm the lived experience of dementia.
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