Group Activity Participation in Relation to Contextual Isolation of United States Nursing Home Residents Living with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias

B. Jesdale, C. Bova, A. Mbrah, K. Lapane
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Background: Residents of nursing homes frequently report loneliness and isolation, despite being in an environment shared with other residents and staff. Objective: To describe, among long-stay US nursing home residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and/or related dementias (ADRD), group activity participation in relation to contextual isolation: living in a nursing home where fewer than 20% of residents share socially salient characteristic(s). Design: A cross-sectional evaluation of group activity participation in relation to contextual isolation across 20 characteristics based on demographic characteristics, habits and interests, and clinical and care dimensions. Setting: US nursing homes. Participants: We included 335,421 residents with ADRD aged ≥50 years with a Minimum Data Set 3.0 annual assessment in 2016 reporting their preference for group activity participation, and 94,735 with participation observed by staff. Measurements: We identified 827,823 annual (any anniversary) assessments performed on nursing home residents in 2016, selecting one at random for each resident, after prioritizing the assessment with the least missing data (n=795,038). MDS 3.0 item F0500e assesses resident interest in group activities. Results: When considering all potential sources of contextual isolation considered, 30.7% were contextually isolated on the basis of a single characteristic and 13.7% were contextually isolated on the basis of two or more characteristics. Among residents reporting importance of group activity, 81% of those not contextually isolated reported that group activity participation was important, as did 78% of those isolated on one characteristic, and 75% of those isolated on multiple characteristics. Among residents with staff-observed group activity participation, 64% of those not contextually isolated reported were observed participating in group activities, as were 59% of those isolated on one characteristic, and 52% of those isolated on multiple characteristics. Conclusion: Residents with ADRD facing contextual isolation placed less importance on group activity than residents who were not contextually isolated.
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背景:尽管与其他居民和工作人员共享环境,但养老院的居民经常报告孤独和孤立。目的:描述长期居住在美国养老院的阿尔茨海默病和/或相关痴呆症(ADRD)患者中,与情境隔离相关的团体活动参与:生活在养老院的居民中,少于20%的居民具有社会显著特征。设计:基于人口统计学特征、习惯和兴趣以及临床和护理维度的20个特征,对群体活动参与与情境隔离的关系进行横断面评估。背景:美国养老院。参与者:我们纳入了335,421名年龄≥50岁的ADRD患者,他们在2016年进行了最低数据集3.0年度评估,报告了他们对团体活动参与的偏好,以及94,735名工作人员观察到的参与情况。测量方法:我们确定了2016年对养老院居民进行的827,823次年度(任何周年)评估,在优先考虑缺失数据最少的评估(n=795,038)后,为每位居民随机选择一次评估。mds3.0项目F0500e评估居民对团体活动的兴趣。结果:当考虑到所有可能的上下文隔离源时,30.7%的人基于单一特征被上下文隔离,13.7%的人基于两个或多个特征被上下文隔离。在报告小组活动重要性的居民中,81%的非情境隔离的居民报告小组活动参与很重要,78%的被隔离在一个特征上,75%的被隔离在多个特征上。在有工作人员观察的群体活动参与的住院医生中,64%的未被情境隔离的报告被观察到参与群体活动,59%的被一种特征隔离的人被观察到参与群体活动,52%的被多种特征隔离的人被观察到参与群体活动。结论:面对情境隔离的ADRD患者对团体活动的重视程度低于未面临情境隔离的ADRD患者。
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