| Literature DB >> 35024382 |
Elizabeth K Rhodus1,2,3, Elizabeth G Hunter4, Graham D Rowles4, Shoshana H Bardach5, Kelly Parsons1, Justin Barber1, MaryEllen Thompson6, Gregory A Jicha1,2,7.
Abstract
Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or dementia often leads to behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of dementia (BPSD). Sensory processing abnormalities may be associated with BPSD. The purpose of this study was to explore relationships among sensory processing, behavior, and environmental features within the homes of people with MCI or dementia. This project used mixed methods to assess participants' sensory processing, care partner perspectives on behaviors, and in situ observations of the home environment. Nine participants with cognitive impairment (MCI n = 8, early dementia = 1) and their care partners were included. Seven participants with cognitive impairment were reported to have abnormal sensory processing. Findings suggest that unique environmental adaptations, tailored to personal and sensory preferences for each participant, were associated with a decreased level of behavioral disruption during the observation periods. Implementing sensory-based approaches to maximize environment adaptation may be beneficial in reducing disruptive behaviors for adults with cognitive impairment.Entities:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35024382 PMCID: PMC8744206 DOI: 10.1177/23337214211068290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gerontol Geriatr Med ISSN: 2333-7214
Adult Sensory Profile Questionnaire Domains, Behaviors, and Examples.
| Sensory Domain | Associated Behavior | Sample Statements from ASP |
|---|---|---|
| Low registration | Decreased awareness to sensory information and need for high intensity stimulation | I trip or bump into things. |
| I do not seem to notice when my face or hands are dirty. | ||
| Sensory seeking | Behaviors that seek out sensory stimuli | I add spice/herbs to my food. |
| I wear colorful clothing. | ||
| Sensory sensitivity | Likely to respond and be sensitive to low levels of sensory stimuli | I feel dizzy easily. |
| I am distracted when there is a lot of noise around. | ||
| Sensation avoiding | Tendency to control or avoid overwhelming sensory stimuli | I only eat familiar foods. |
| I stay away from crowds. |
Figure 1.Recruitment and data collection.
Observation Chart Prompts Used for Data Collection.
| Assessment | Behavioral Signs |
|---|---|
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| Delusions/hallucinations, irritability, anxiety/agitation, depression/apathy, disinhibition, aberrant motor behaviors, appetite/eating changes, nighttime behaviors |
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| Lighting/sounds, smells/temperature, visual aids/distractions, position (seated/standing/mobile), inside/outside, time of day, access within and surrounding home, performance within environment (including decision making) |
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| Caregiver present, interactions (empathy, theory of mind, facial recognition), lives with, alertness, communication (figurative language, nonverbal), response to social contact, participant’s mood, routine interactions |
Participant Characteristics.
| Name | Age | Sex | Education (Years) | Race | Diagnosis | Global CDR | Care Partner | Length of Relationship (Years) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Betty | 73 | F | 18 | White | MCI | 0 | Samuel | 50 |
| Chris | 93 | M | 21 | White | MCI | 0 | Karen | 50 |
| Walter | 82 | M | 21 | Black | MCI | 0.5 | Laura | 48 |
| Charlotte | 88 | F | 13 | White | MCI | 0.5 | Ronald | 58 |
| Ronald | 83 | M | 13 | White | MCI | 0.5 | Charlotte | 58 |
| Adam | 85 | M | 21 | White | MCI | 0.5 | Ellen | 20 |
| Pamela | 67 | F | 12 | Black | MCI | 0.5 | Alex | 50 |
| Ricky | 81 | M | 16 | White | MCI | 0.5 | Janelle | 10 |
| Vicky | 81 | F | 12 | White | Dementia | 1 | John | 61 |
Notes. M = male; F = female; MCI = mild cognitive impairment; CDR = cognitive dementia rating.
Adult Sensory Profile results for participants with cognitive impairment compared to normative data for persons aged 65 years and older.
| Participant | Low Registration | Sensation Seeking | Sensory Sensitivity | Sensation Avoiding |
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| Ronald |
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| Pamela |
| = | = | = |
| Walter |
| = | = | = |
| Charlotte |
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| Vicky | = |
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| Adam |
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| Betty |
| = | = |
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| Ricky |
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| Chris | = |
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Notes. Symbols representative of normative data for specific age group as reported on the Adult Sensory Profile:19 (−) Less than most people; (=) similar to most people; (+) more than most people; (++) much more than most people.