| Literature DB >> 34345359 |
Raden Siti Maryam1, Junaiti Sahar1, Sutanto Priyo Hastono2, Kuntjoro Harimurti3.
Abstract
The increase in dementia incidence among the elderly is directly related to aging, which is associated with changes in bodily functions and other health-related risk factors. Alzheimer's dementia is the most prevalent form of dementia, and individuals in the late stages are predominantly dependent on other family members. Therefore, it is important for families, as the closest support group, to recognize common symptoms early.Entities:
Keywords: Alzheimer disease; dementia; family; memory disorders
Year: 2021 PMID: 34345359 PMCID: PMC8283883 DOI: 10.1590/1980-57642021dn15-020005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dement Neuropsychol ISSN: 1980-5764
Characteristics of families caring for the elderly.
| Family characteristics | Frequency (percentage) |
|---|---|
| Age | |
|
Child (≤14 y) Adolescent (15-21 y) Adult (22-59 y) Fellow elderly (≥60 y) |
1 (0.3) 19 (5.4) 294 (83.1) 40 (11.3) |
| Gender | |
|
Male Female |
79 (22.3) 275 (77.7) |
| Education level | |
|
Primary school Secondary school Tertiary school |
187 (52.8) 137 (38.7) 30 (8.5) |
| Occupation | |
|
Farmer Laborer Employee at a private firm Civil servant Entrepreneur Other |
1 (0.3) 55 (15.5) 53 (15.0) 2 (0.6) 52 (14.7) 1 (0.3) |
| Income | |
|
Less than Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) More than Provincial Minimum Wage (UMP) |
258 (72.9) 62 (17.5) |
UMP: Upah Minimum Provinsi DKI Jakarta for 2017 is around 3.355.750 IDR per month.
Characteristics of the elderly in the included families.
| Characteristics | Frequency (percentage) |
|---|---|
| Age | |
|
<66 y ≥66 y |
169 (47.7) 185 (52.3) |
| Gender | |
|
Male Female |
105 (29.7) 249 (70.3) |
| Education level | |
|
Primary school Secondary school Tertiary school |
309 (87.3) 41 (11.6) 4 (1.1) |
Frequency distribution of 10 common symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia in the elderly by family.
| No | 10 common symptoms of Alzheimer’s dementia | Frequency (percentage) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| No symptoms appear |
Symptoms appear (highest to lowest incidence) | ||
| 1 | The elderly often forget events that have just happened, and ask questions and say the same things repeatedly | 204 (57.6) | 150 (42.4) |
| 2 | The elderly forget where they put something, and even suspect that someone has stolen or hidden their items | 228 (64.4) | 126 (35.6) |
| 3 | The elderly’s emotions change drastically: they become confused, suspicious, afraid, overly dependent on family members and easily frustrated and discouraged, both at home and at work | 241 (68.1) | 113 (31.9) |
| 4 | The elderly often find it difficult to plan or complete daily tasks, to drive and to manage finances | 247 (69.8) | 107 (30.2) |
| 5 | The elderly find it difficult to perform daily activities and work, forget how to cook and operate the telephone/cell phone, cannot do simple calculations and work longer hours than usual | 253 (71.5) | 101 (28.5) |
| 6 | The elderly are confused about time (important days/dates) and where they are, and do not know the way back home | 266 (75.1) | 88 (24.9) |
| 7 | The elderly have difficulty in speaking and finding the right words, and often stop in the middle of a conversation and are confused about how to continue | 281 (79.4) | 73 (20.6) |
| 8 | The elderly do not have the enthusiasm or initiative to carry out activities or hobbies that they usually enjoy with their friends | 282 (79.7) | 72 (20.3) |
| 9 | The elderly find it difficult to coordinate their clothes when dressing (for example, colors that are not compatible are worn together), are unable to count money correctly when purchasing something, and cannot take good care of themselves | 308 (87) | 46 (13) |
| 10 | The elderly find it difficult to judge distances, run into mirrors while walking, do not recognize their own faces, spill water because they cannot aim correctly when filling a glass, and find it difficult to distinguish colors | 309 (87.3) | 45 (12.7) |