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Pneumonia, Intake Problems, and Survival Among Nursing Home Residents With Variable Stages of Dementia in the Netherlands: Results From a Prospective Observational Study.

Simone A Hendriks1, Martin Smalbrugge, Arianne B van Gageldonk-Lafeber, Francisca Galindo-Garre, Maarten Schipper, Cees M P M Hertogh, Jenny T van der Steen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: We explored how pneumonia and intake problems affect survival in nursing home residents in variable stages of dementia.
METHODS: In a longitudinal observational study (372 residents) with up to 3.5 years of follow-up, we examined relationships between dementia severity, the development of pneumonia, intake problems, and mortality using joint modeling, Cox models, and mediation analyses. Dementia severity was measured semiannually with the Bedford Alzheimer Nursing Severity-Scale (BANS-S).
RESULTS: The median BANS-S score at baseline was 13 (range, 7 to 28). Pneumonia occurred in 103 (28%) and intake problems in 126 (34%) of 367 residents with complete registration of pneumonia and intake problems. Compared with dementia severity, incident pneumonia and, even more so, incident intake problems were more strongly associated with mortality risk. Pneumonia and intake problems both mediated the relationship between more severe dementia and mortality. DISCUSSION: Developing pneumonia and intake problems affects survival, and this is not limited to advanced dementia. The occurrence of pneumonia and intake problems are important signals to consider a palliative care approach in nursing home residents with dementia, and an active focus on advance care planning is needed. Future studies should investigate whether this is also relevant for patients in primary care.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27849637     DOI: 10.1097/WAD.0000000000000171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord        ISSN: 0893-0341            Impact factor:   2.703


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Authors:  Carole Parsons; Jenny T van der Steen
Journal:  CNS Drugs       Date:  2017-06       Impact factor: 5.749

2.  Palliative Care in Advanced Dementia: Comparison of Strategies in Three Countries.

Authors:  Shelley A Sternberg; Shiri Shinan-Altman; Ladislav Volicer; David J Casarett; Jenny T van der Steen
Journal:  Geriatrics (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-22

3.  Palliative care for people with dementia in the terminal phase: a mixed-methods qualitative study to inform service development.

Authors:  Jenny T van der Steen; Natashe Lemos Dekker; Marie-José H E Gijsberts; Laura H Vermeulen; Margje M Mahler; B Anne-Mei The
Journal:  BMC Palliat Care       Date:  2017-04-28       Impact factor: 3.234

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