Caregiver- and patient-directed interventions for dementia: an evidence-based analysis.

Oct 18, 2012Ontario health technology assessment series

Evidence-based review of support methods for people with dementia and their caregivers

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Abstract

Approximately 165,000 cases of dementia are projected in Ontario by 2008, with nearly 90% of diagnosed individuals expected to be institutionalized before death.

  • Dementia is a major predictor of transition from independent living to long-term care for seniors.
  • Caregivers of individuals with dementia face greater demands and health problems than those caring for patients with other chronic diseases.
  • The burden of caregiving is heavily influenced by behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia.
  • Respite care services may help alleviate caregiver stress, but evidence for their effectiveness in improving outcomes is limited.
  • Individual behavioral interventions with at least six sessions show moderate to high-quality evidence in improving the psychological health of caregivers.
  • Multicomponent interventions may enhance caregiver psychosocial health and could influence rates of institutionalization for dementia patients.

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