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Intensive rehabilitation for dementia improved cognitive function and reduced behavioral disturbance in geriatric health service facilities in Japan.

Kenji Toba1, Yu Nakamura, Hidetoshi Endo, Jiro Okochi, Yukiko Tanaka, Chiyako Inaniwa, Akira Takahashi, Naoko Tsunoda, Kentaro Higashi, Motoharu Hirai, Hiroyuki Hirakawa, Shizuru Yamada, Yohko Maki, Tomoharu Yamaguchi, Haruyasu Yamaguchi.   

Abstract

AIM: To examine the efficacy of rehabilitation for elderly individuals with dementia at intermediate facilities between hospitals and home, based on the policies for elderly individuals to promote community-based care at home and dehospitalization.
METHODS: Participants were older adults with dementia newly admitted to intermediate facilities. A total of 158 in the intervention group who claimed Long-Term Care Insurance for three consecutive months, and 54 in the control group were included in the analysis. The interventions were carried out in a tailor-made manner to meet individual needs. The personal sessions were carried out three times a week for 3 months after admission by physical, occupational or speech therapists. Outcome measures were cognitive tests (Hasegawa Dementia Scale revised [HDS-R] and Mini-Mental State Examination), and observational assessments of dementia severity, activities of daily living (ADL), social activities, behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) using a short version of the Dementia Disturbance Scale (DBD13), depressive mood, and vitality.
RESULTS: Significant improvement in the intervention group was shown in cognitive function measured by HDS-R (interaction F[1, 196] = 5.190, P = 0.024), observational evaluation of dementia severity (F[1,198] = 9.550, P = 0.002) and BPSD (DBD13; F[1,197] = 4.506, P = 0.035). Vitality, social activities, depressive mood and ADL were significantly improved only in the intervention group, although interaction was not significant.
CONCLUSIONS: Significant improvement by intervention was shown in multiple domains including cognitive function and BPSD. Cognitive decline and worsening of BPSD are predictors of care burden and hospitalization, thus intensive rehabilitation for dementia was beneficial for both individuals with dementia and their caregivers.
© 2013 Japan Geriatrics Society.

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Keywords:  Dementia Disturbance Scale short version; behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia; clinical medicine; dementia; geriatric medicine; rehabilitation; tailor-made

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23647510     DOI: 10.1111/ggi.12080

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Geriatr Gerontol Int        ISSN: 1447-0594            Impact factor:   2.730


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