书评:痴呆症实践指南治疗令人不安的行为

N. Richeson
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与痴呆症相关的令人不安的行为对老年人、他们的家人和他们的照顾者来说是一个重大问题。根据阿尔茨海默氏症协会的数据,到2050年,美国的痴呆症发病率预计将攀升至1400万。相关的不安行为的增加将进一步影响受折磨者的人际关系和生活质量,以及体验休闲的机会。一份长达400页的文件《痴呆症治疗令人不安行为实践指南》提供了一种姗姗姗姗来的系统方法,将帮助娱乐治疗师治疗这些令人不安的行为。作者的重点是,在格式化治疗决策时,包括最好的可用证据的重要性,将这篇文章与以前的娱乐疗法治疗方法区分开来。痴呆实践指南(DPG)的基础是需求驱动痴呆妥协行为(NDB)模型和处方神经发育测序理论(NDSP)的合并。NDB模型表明,痴呆症患者令人不安的行为并不是该疾病的症状,而是一种未满足的需求。由Buettner在20世纪80年代开发的NDSP是一种综合方法,用于治疗患有痴呆症的体弱老年人的令人不安的行为。尽管1987年的《综合预算和解法案》(Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act)长期以来一直提倡非药物治疗方法,但在促进替代治疗干预方面做得很少。DPG提倡娱乐疗法作为第一道防线,而不是处方精神活性药物,因为它有负面的副作用。关于娱乐疗法的部分概述了治疗令人不安行为的10个步骤,并参考了附录材料,如行为检查表、医生处方和评估材料。附录中提供的工具将确保在从业者的办公桌上为DPG提供一个位置。还有一张包含80多种治疗方案的图表也很有帮助,它可以帮助医生根据行为、阶段、痴呆水平和研究结果等因素选择适当的干预措施。选择干预措施以减少行为的标准说明了循证实践的应用。DPG的文献综述结合了一个基于证据的评分系统,让读者确定研究的强度。参考部分包括一个关键,告知读者如果文章是研究,文献,国家指导方针,或理论。作为两位研究人员的终身工作,DPG不仅对治疗性娱乐行业,而且对一般的医疗保健行业都有开创性的贡献。关注以证据为基础的实践,使用非药物方法来治疗痴呆症患者的不安行为是一个重要的方面。正如作者所指出的,有许多悬而未决的问题,因此,《痴呆症实践指南治疗令人不安的行为》可能被认为是一项正在进行的工作…但是非常有用。
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Book review: Dementia Practice Guidelines for Treating Disturbing Behaviors
The disturbing behaviors associated with dementia are a significant problem for older adults, their families, and their caregivers. By the year 2050, the incidence of dementia in the US is expected to climb to 14 million, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. The associated rise in disturbing behaviors will further affect the afflicted’s interpersonal relationships and quality of life, as well as opportunities to experience leisure. Dementia Practice Guidelines for Treating Disturbing Behaviors, a 400-page document, provides a long overdue systematic approach that will help recreational therapists treat these disturbing behaviors. The authors’ focus on the importance of including the best available evidence when formatting treatment decisions distinguishes this text from previous approaches to treatment in recreational therapy. The foundation of the dementia practice guidelines (DPG) is the merging of the Need-Driven DementiaCompromised Behavior (NDB) model and the Neurodevelopmental Sequencing Theory of Prescription (NDSP). The NDB model suggests that the disturbing behaviors of persons with dementia are not a symptom of the disease but rather an unmet need. The NDSP, developed by Buettner in the 1980s, is a comprehensive approach for treating the disturbing behaviors of frail older adults with dementia. While the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 has long promoted a nonpharmacologic approach to treatment, little has been done to promote alternative treatment interventions. The DPG promotes recreational therapy as the first line of defense, ahead of prescribed psychoactive medication, with its negative side effects. The section on recreational therapy outlines the 10 steps in treating disturbing behaviors, referencing them with appendix materials such as behavior checklists, physician order forms, and evaluation materials. The tools provided in the appendices will ensure a place for the DPG on the practitioner’s desk. Also helpful is a chart of more than 80 protocols that can help the practitioner select the appropriate intervention based on factors such as behavior, stage, level of dementia, and research findings. The criteria for selecting an intervention to decrease a behavior illustrates the application of evidence-based practice. DPG’s literature review incorporates an evidencebased grading system that lets the reader determine the strength of the research. The reference section includes a key to inform the reader if the article is research, literature, national guidelines, or theory. The life work of two researchers, the DPG demonstrates a groundbreaking contribution not just to the therapeutic recreation profession but also to healthcare in general. The focus on evidence-based practice using a nonpharmological approach to treating disturbing behaviors for persons with dementia is an important one. As the authors note, there are many unanswered questions, and for that reason, Dementia Practice Guidelines for Treating Disturbing Behaviors may be considered a work in progress . . . but a very useful one.
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