Factors Associated With Function-Focused Care Among Hospitalized Older Adults With Dementia.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE American Journal of Critical Care Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023440
Barbara Resnick, Marie Boltz, Elizabeth Galik, Ashley Kuzmik, Brittany F Drazich, Rachel McPherson, Chris L Wells
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Abstract

Background: Function-focused care is an approach used to increase physical activity in hospitalized older adults with dementia.

Objective: To explore factors associated with participation in function-focused care in this patient population.

Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study using baseline data from the first 294 participants in an ongoing study on testing function-focused care for acute care using the evidence integration triangle. Structural equation modeling was used for model testing.

Results: The mean (SD) age of the study participants was 83.2 (8.0) years, and the majority were women (64%) and White (69%). Sixteen of the 29 hypothesized paths were significant and explained 25% of the variance in participation in function-focused care. Cognition, quality of care interactions, behavioral and psychological symptoms associated with dementia, physical resilience, comorbidities, tethers, and pain were all indirectly associated with function-focused care through function and/or pain. Tethers, function, and quality of care interactions were all directly associated with function-focused care. The χ2/df was 47.7/7, the normed fit index was 0.88, and the root mean square error of approximation was 0.14.

Conclusion: For hospitalized patients with dementia, the focus of care should be on treating pain and behavioral symptoms, reducing the use of tethers, and improving the quality of care interactions in order to optimize physical resilience, function, and participation in function-focused care.

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住院老年痴呆患者功能护理的相关因素
背景:以功能为中心的护理是一种用于增加住院老年痴呆患者身体活动的方法。目的:探讨影响该患者参与功能护理的相关因素。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,使用了一项正在进行的研究的基线数据,该研究使用证据整合三角形来测试急症护理的功能重点护理。模型试验采用结构方程建模。结果:研究参与者的平均(SD)年龄为83.2(8.0)岁,大多数为女性(64%)和白人(69%)。29个假设路径中的16个是显著的,并解释了25%的参与功能集中护理的差异。认知、护理相互作用的质量、与痴呆相关的行为和心理症状、身体恢复力、合并症、系带和疼痛都通过功能和/或疼痛间接与以功能为重点的护理相关。栓系、功能和护理相互作用的质量都与以功能为中心的护理直接相关。χ2/df为47.7/7,归一化拟合指数为0.88,近似均方根误差为0.14。结论:对于住院痴呆患者,护理的重点应放在治疗疼痛和行为症状上,减少系绳的使用,提高护理互动的质量,以优化身体恢复力、功能和参与功能为重点的护理。
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