Title: Maximizing Ability in People with Dementia
1Nonpharmacologic Approaches To Managing
Behavioral Symptoms In Persons with Dementia
Cornelia Beck, PhD, RN, FAAN Professor Department
of Geriatrics Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences Director Memory Research
Center University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
2Symptom Domains Of Alzheimers Disease
- Activities of Daily Living
Cognition
Behavior
3Key Points
- Non-pharmacologic interventions improve or delay
decline of cognition, ADLs behavior - For cognition, effect sizes equal those of
cholinesterase inhibitors - For behavior, effect sizes equal those of
atypical antipsychotics
4Environment
- Physical manipulation to daily objects,
structural elements or sensory aspects of
environment - Task manipulation to daily routines including
communication, cueing techniques, ways in which
persons interact with objects
Gitlin, Liebman Winter. (2003). Alzheimers
Care Quarterly, 4(2), 85-107.
5- Social manipulation to organization, composition
interactions of social groups - Combination manipulation to 1 or more of the
above
Gitlin, Liebman Winter. (2003). Alzheimers
Care Quarterly, 4(2), 85-107.
6Dementia Stage Descriptions
Ashford, Schmitt Kumar. (1998). Advances in the
Diagnosis Treatment of Alzheimers Disease. New
York Springer Publishing Company (111-151).
7Physical Environment
8Improved Lighting
Brush, Meehan, Calkins. (2002). Alzheimers
Care Quarterly, 3(4), 330-338.
9Calorie Count
Brush, Meehan, Calkins. (2002). Alzheimers
Care Quarterly, 3(4), 330-338.
10 Evening Bright Light Therapy
Graf et al. (2001). Biological Psychiatry, 50,
725-727.
11Rivastigmine vs. Light Therapy
Rivastigmine Trial
Light Therapy Trial
MMSE
Rivastigmine Corey-Bloom et al. (1998).
International Journal of Geriatric
Psychopharmacology, 1, 55-65. Light Therapy Graf
et al. (2001). Biological Psychiatry, 50, 725-727.
12Bright Light Therapy
Ancoli-Israel et al. (2003). Am J Geriatr
Psychiatry, 11, 194-203.
13Underlying Mechanisms of Bright Light
- Effect mediated by hypothalamic suprachiasmatic
nucleus (SCN) - Direct and indirect projections of SCN to
hippocampus are noteworthy
14Music vs. Conversation
Brotons Koger. (2000). Journal of Music Therapy
XXXVII(3), 183-195.
15Music Therapy Group
Suzuki et al. (2004). Nursing Health Sciences,
6, 11-18.
16Underlying Mechanisms of Music
17Lemon Balm
Ballard, OBrien, Reichelt Perry (2002). J.
Cin. Psychiatry 63(7), 553-558.
18Differences in Scores on Cohen-Mansfield
Agitation Inventory Subscales
19Underlying Mechanisms of Aromatherapy
20Task Environment
21 Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
Spector et al. (2003). British Journal of
Psychiatry, 183, 248-254.
22Numbers Needed to Treat Analysis
Spector et al. (2003). British Journal of
Psychiatry, 183, 248-254.
23Underlying MechanismsOf Enriched Environment
- Enriched environments training result in
biochemical changes - ? cholinergic neural activity
- ? in number of synapses for each neuron
24 Cognitive-Motor Intervention
Olazarán et al. (2004). Neurology, 63, 2348-2353.
25Dressing Independence
Beck et al. (1997). Nursing Research, 46(3),
126-132.
26Purpose of Study
- Examine the difference in dressing assistance
that subjects received before and after a
clinical intervention Strategies for Promoting
Independence in Dressing - Beck et al. (1997). Nursing Research, 46(3),
126-132.
27Strategies to Support Functional Performance
- Levels of assistance
- Standard
- Problem oriented
28Level of Assistance Strategies
- No assistance
- Stimulus control
- Verbal prompting
- Gestures, modeling
- Physical prompting/guidance
- Complete assistance
29Standard Strategies
- Communication techniques
- One-step commands
- Choice vs. directive
- Frequent praise
- Caregiver behaviors
- Organized and consistent
- Alert to cues from patient
30Problem-Oriented Strategies
- Redirect to stop perseveration
- Use adaptive equipment
- Modify environment
- Accommodate physical deficits
- Perform tasks that are too difficult
31Mean BDPS Scores by Period
32Mean BDPS Scores
- Baseline 6.17 (se0.17)
- Complete Physical Guidance
- At 6 weeks 4.84 (se0.26)
- Gesturing or modeling
- Post Intervention 4.90 (se0.25)
- Gesturing or modeling
- Follow-up 5.21 (se0.25)
- Occasional physical guidance
33Beck Dressing Performance ScaleMaximum Effect
Score (n90)
34Achievement Of Maximum Effect
35Mean Caregiver Time (in minutes)
36Person-Centered Shower Towel Bath
Sloane et al. (2004). JAGS, 52, 1795-1804.
37Nursebot
Pineau et al. (2003). Robotics Autonomous
Systems, 42, 271-281.
38Florence on the Today Show
39Pearl talks with residents at an elder care
facility
40Handwashing
Mihailidis, Barbenel Fernie. (2004).
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 14(1-2),
135-171.
41Social Environment
42Social Activities Sleep
Richards, Beck, OSullivan Shue. (2004).
Manuscript Submitted.
43Minutes Awake at Night(N50)
p.04
44Need-Driven Dementia-Compromised Behavior Model
Background factors Neurological factors Cognitive
ability Health status (physical functional
ability) Psychosocial (premorbid personality)
Behavioral symptoms Agitation Passivity
Proximal factors Physiological need
states Psychological need states Physical
environment Social environment
Algase et al. (1996). American Journal of
Alzheimers Disease and Other Dementias, 13(6),
10-19.
45Theory-Based Activities
Kolanowski, Litaker Buettner. (2005). Nursing
Research, 54(4), 219-228.
46Combination
47 Music-based Exercise
Van de Winckel et al. (2004). Clinical
Rehabilitation, 18, 253-260.
48Rivastigmine vs. Music-based Exercise
Rivastigmine Trial
Music-based Exercise
MMSE
Rivastigmine Corey-Bloom et al. (1998).
International Journal of Geriatric
Psychopharmacology, 1, 55-65. Music-based
exercise. Van de Winckel et al. (2004). Clinical
Rehabilitation, 18, 253-260.
49Exercise Plus Behavior Management
Teri et al. (2003). Journal of the American
Medical Association, 290(15), 2015-2022.
50Meta Analysis of Exercise
Heyn et al. (2004). Arch Phys Med Rehabil 85,
1694-1704.
51Underlying Mechanisms of Exercise
52Home Environmental Intervention
Gitlin et al. (2001). Gerontologist, 41(1), 4-14.
53Snoezelen
Van Weert et al. (2005). JAGS, 53, 24-33.
54Cognition ADL Performance
Appropriate Nonpharmacologic Interventions
Behavioral Symptoms
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