Assessment and management of dementia in the general hospital setting

I. Singh, Amrita Varanasi, K. Williamson
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Populations are ageing worldwide. The prevalence of dementia will rise exponentially with the oldest old the most rapidly growing segment of society. Caring for this ageing population with dementia, many of whom will have multiple chronic and disabling diseases, will be a challenge to healthcare systems, particularly general hospitals. At any one time, a quarter of acute hospital beds in the UK are in use by people with dementia. Delivery of high-quality care to this growing and vulnerable population must be high on any health service agenda. Current medical training not only generates relatively low numbers of geriatricians and specialists with interest in dementia, but also there is a lack of appropriate training in assessment and management of dementia. There remains huge need for better staff training and support to provide safe, holistic and dignified dementia care. Here we explore various key features for non-specialist assessment and management of older people with dementia in the general hospital setting.
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综合医院痴呆的评估和管理
全世界的人口都在老龄化。老年痴呆症的患病率将呈指数级上升,老年人将成为社会中增长最快的群体。照顾这些老年痴呆症患者,其中许多人将患有多种慢性和致残疾病,将对卫生保健系统,特别是综合医院构成挑战。在任何时候,英国四分之一的急症病床都被痴呆症患者使用。向这一不断增长的弱势群体提供高质量保健必须成为任何卫生服务议程的重点。目前的医疗培训不仅培养了相对较少的老年医学专家和对痴呆症感兴趣的专家,而且在痴呆症的评估和管理方面也缺乏适当的培训。仍然需要对工作人员进行更好的培训和支持,以提供安全、全面和有尊严的痴呆症护理。在这里,我们探讨各种关键特点的非专科评估和管理老年人痴呆症在综合医院设置。
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