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The effectiveness of interventions to improve the care and management of people with dementia in general hospitals: A systematic review.

Alexandra R Feast1, Nicola White1, Bridget Candy1, Nuriye Kupeli1, Elizabeth L Sampson2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: People with dementia are at greater risk of being admitted to hospital where care may not be tailored to their needs. Interventions improving care and management are vital. AIM: Assess the effectiveness of interventions designed to improve the care and management of people with dementia in hospital.
METHOD: Six medical and trial registry, and grey literature databases were searched (1999-1998/2018). Search terms included "Dementia," "Hospital," and "Intervention" and limited to experimental designs. Interventions designed to improve the care and management of people with dementia in the general hospital setting were examined. Outcomes included behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD), psychosocial, clinical, staff knowledge, and length of hospital stay. The CASP tools, Cochrane risk of bias tool, and GRADE system assessed methodological quality and certainty of evidence.
RESULTS: 9003 unique citations were identified; 24 studies were included. Studies were limited in study design and their conduct was at a risk of bias. There is very low-quality evidence that multisensory behaviour therapy reduces BPSD. There is low-quality evidence that a multidisciplinary programme reduces postoperative complications and that robot-assisted therapy, music therapy, multimodal-comprehensive care, person-centred care, and family-centred function-focused care interventions improved staff knowledge, competence, efficacy, and communication. No studies reported reduced length of stay.
CONCLUSIONS: Whilst we found that these interventions improved the care and management of people with dementia in hospital, it was low- to very low-quality evidence. New clinical recommendations cannot be made based on current evidence, and robust trial designs are necessary to inform evidence-based care.
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  care and management; dementia; hospital; intervention; systematic review

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32011033     DOI: 10.1002/gps.5280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Geriatr Psychiatry        ISSN: 0885-6230            Impact factor:   3.485


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