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Depression in palliative care patients in Australia: identification and assessmentCrawford, Gregory Brian, gregory.crawford@adelaide.edu.au January 2008 (has links)
Depression is poorly recognised, under-assessed and under-treated in patients receiving palliative care for a life-limiting illness. There are barriers to assessment and diagnosis, and limited access to specialist clinicians who might assist in these complex assessments and who could provide options for treatment.
The three studies presented, using different research methodologies, and using both qualitative and quantitative analysis, seek to clarify these issues and to provide some solutions. A questionnaire was sent to all Palliative Care Services (PCS) in Australia. Questions included what part specialist psychological clinicians played in multi-disciplinary team meetings and in the treatment or coordination of patient care. Very few PCS used a valid screening instrument for psychological distress and very few had regular support from a psychiatrist or psychologist. Many did not have access to social work support.
There are two competing issues with regard to recognising and assessing depression in palliative populations. A rapid reliable screen that points to a likely problem would be useful, but also there is a need to understand something of the patient experience of depression.
In the second study, the one- and two-item screening instruments widely used in palliative care are examined and limitations that have been found in other settings are confirmed. A new novel screening tool is developed from this data and tested empirically. This algorithm is short, has good psychometric properties and is validated for an Australian palliative care population. Depending on the response pattern it is possible to identify that a particular patient has significant symptoms of depression by asking between one and four questions. Professional carer and patient acceptability of the questions is high.
The understanding of the experience and symptom profile of depression in Australian palliative care patients is addressed in the third study. Patients and family carers were recruited prospectively from palliative care and oncology ambulatory clinics of two teaching hospitals in an Australian capital city. The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) was administered to the patient and the Collateral Source version of this instrument was asked of the carer. A subset of this sample completed the measures twice. The results using this 30-item scale were then compared with all the known previously published short versions of this scale. Two short forms met as many psychometric criteria as the longer forms. None of the versions of the GDS showed sufficiently high correlations between carer-completed and patient-completed forms. The frequency of symptoms was also assessed. Patients more frequently reported fatigue and anhedonia than depressed affect.
Despite many screening instruments being available for depression, their use is limited in Palliative Care Services. Although these studies have validated several options for Australian palliative care patients, the issues behind the low uptake rates for screening have not been resolved. The final chapter of this thesis constructs known and potential barriers into a logical structure and then offers some solutions to improve access to mental health professionals by considering service models and applying this theory to the problem of depression and its assessment in palliative care populations.
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Factors of the Geriatric Depression Scale that may Distinguish between Four Cognitive Diagnostic Groups: Normal, Mild Cognitive Impairment, Dementia of the Alzheimer's Type, and Vascular DementiaCornett, Patricia F. 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of the current study was to explore the relationship between cognitive status and depression in a sample of geriatric patients. Participants included 282 geriatric patients ranging in age from 65 to 96 years who were classified according to diagnosis as: DAT, VaD, MCI, and Norm. All were referred for neurocognitive testing from the Geriatric Assessment Program (GAP) at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNTHSC) in Fort Worth, Texas. This study sought to identify factor structures for two versions of the GDS using a geriatric sample of cognitively impaired and intact patients. It then compared these factors to each other to determine whether the GDS-15 is truly a shorter version of the GDS-30. These were then compared to a previously determined factor structure. This study explored whether the four-factors of the GDS-30 are able to differentiate cognitive diagnostic groups. Further, this study sought to identify whether the severity of cognitive decline impacted GDS factor score for each of the cognitively impaired groups. Results revealed a two-factor model of the GDS - 15 and a four-factor model with the GDS - 30. The GDS-15 factors did not differ from the first two factors of the GDS-30. Comparison between the GDS-30 factor structure and that reported by Hall and Davis (in press) revealed no significant differences despite the inclusion of a normal, non-demented group in the current study. Comparisons of subscale scores revealed that DAT patients tended to score lower than the other groups on all but the cognitive impairment subscale. Severity level analyses indicated that as severity of deficits increases, awareness of deficits decreases. This study found that although the GDS-30 is a good screening tool for depression in geriatric patients, it is not particularly useful in differentiating cognitive status group. Also, the GDS-15 was not found to be a good substitute for the GDS-30.
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Factor structures of a Japanese version of the Geriatric Depression Scale and its correlation with the quality of life and functional ability. / 日本語版老年期うつ病尺度の因子構造とクオリティオブライフおよび日常生活機能との関連Imai, Hissei 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(医学) / 甲第18858号 / 医博第3969号 / 新制||医||1008(附属図書館) / 31809 / 京都大学大学院医学研究科医学専攻 / (主査)教授 福原 俊一, 教授 古川 壽亮, 教授 村井 俊哉 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Medical Science / Kyoto University / DFAM
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Nutritional Assessment of Individuals who Utilize Services Available Through the Wood County Committee on AgingKnight, Adriene Jean 29 July 2009 (has links)
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Stroke and depression in very old age / Stroke och depression i mycket hög ålderHörnsten, Carl January 2016 (has links)
Background The prevalence and incidence of stroke are known to increase with age, which, combined with demographic change, means that very old patients with stroke are a growing patient group. Risk factors for incident stroke among very old people have not been widely investigated. The impact of depression on mortality in very old people who have had a stroke also remains unclear. The aim of this thesis was to investigate the risk factors for incident stroke, the epidemiology of stroke and depression, and the consequences of having had a stroke regarding the risk of depression and mortality among very old people. Methods A randomly selected half of 85-, all 90-, and all ≥95-year-olds in certain municipalities in Västerbotten County, Sweden, and Pohjanmaa County, Finland were targeted in a population-based cohort study from 2000-2012. The 65-, 70-, 75-, and 80-year-olds in all the rural and random samples from the urban municipalities in the same counties were furthermore targeted in a survey in 2010. In the cohort study patients were assessed in their homes, by means of the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) and other assessment scales, as well as blood pressure measurements, several physical tests, and a review of medical diagnoses appearing in the medical charts. Incident stroke data were collected from medical charts guided by hospital registry records, cause of death records, and reassessments after 5 years. Depression was defined as a GDS-15 score ≥5. A clinical definition of all depressive disorders, based on assessment scale scores and review of medical charts was also used. A specialist in geriatric medicine evaluated the diagnoses. The survey included yes/no questions about stroke and depression status, and the 4-item Geriatric Depression Scale. Associations with mortality and incident stroke were tested using Cox proportional-hazard models. Results In the ≥85-year-olds examined in 2005-2007 (n=601), the stroke prevalence was 21.5%, the prevalence of all depressive disorders was 37.8% and stroke was independently associated with depressive disorders (odds ratio 1.644, p=0.038). The prevalence of depression according to GDS-15 scores was 43.2% in people with stroke compared with 25.0% in people without stroke (p=0.001). However, in ≥85-year-olds examined in Sweden from 2000-2012 (n=955), from all past data collections in the study, depression was not independently associated with incident stroke. In ≥65-year-olds who responded to a survey in 2010 (n=6098), the stroke prevalence rose with age from 4.7% among the 65- to 11.6% among the 80-year-olds (p<0.001). The prevalence of depression rose from 11.0% among the 65- to 18.1% among the 80-year-olds (p<0.001). In the group with stroke, depression was independently associated with dependence in personal activities of daily living and having a life crisis the preceding year, while in the non-stroke group, depression was independently associated with several additional demographic, social and health factors. In ≥85-year-olds examined in 2005-2007 with valid GDS-15 tests (n=452), having had a stroke was associated with increased 5-year mortality [hazard ratio (HR) 1.53, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.15-2.03]. Having had a stroke and depression was associated with increased 5-year mortality compared with having only stroke (HR 1.90, 95% CI 1.15-3.13), having only depression (HR 1.59, 95% CI 1.03-2.45), and compared with having neither stroke nor depression (HR 2.50, 95% CI 1.69-3.69). Having only stroke without a depression did not increase mortality compared with having neither stroke nor depression. In ≥85-year-olds examined in Sweden from 2000-2012 (n=955), from all past data collections in the study, the stroke incidence was 33.8/1000 person-years during a mean follow-up period of about three years. In a comprehensive multivariate model, atrial fibrillation (HR 1.85, 95% CI 1.07–3.19) and higher systolic blood pressure (SBP; HR 1.19, 95% CI 1.08–1.30 per 10-mmHg increase) were associated with incident stroke overall. In additional multivariate models, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥90 mmHg (HR 2.45, 95% CI 1.47–4.08) and SBP ≥160 mmHg (v. <140 mmHg; HR 2.80, 95% CI 1.53–5.14) were associated with incident stroke. Conclusion The prevalence of both stroke and depression increased with age, and rates were especially high among very old people. Having had a stroke was independently associated with a higher prevalence of depression among very old people, however, depression was not independently associated with a higher incidence of stroke. Having had a stroke was associated with increased all-cause mortality among very old people, but only among those who were also depressed. High SBP (≥160 mmHg), DBP (≥90 mmHg) and atrial fibrillation were the only consistent independent risk factors for incident stroke among very old people. / I västvärlden inklusive Sverige så ökar gruppen av människor som uppnår åldern 80 år eller äldre. Människorna som uppnår denna mycket höga ålder har en hög förekomst av kardiovaskulära riskfaktorer, har ofta flera samtidiga sjukdomar och ofta funktionsnedsättningar. Medicinska behandlingsåtgärder är ofta mindre effektiva och förknippade med biverkningar i åldersgruppen. Stroke är en sjukdom som beror på skada av hjärnvävnad till följd av minskad blodtillhörsel till delar av hjärnan. Det är känt att såväl förekomsten av och insjuknandet i stroke ökar med stigande ålder. Den som drabbas av stroke löper risk att få en bestående funktionsnedsättning och att dö i förtid. En vanlig komplikation efter att ha drabbats av stroke är nedstämdhet eller depression. Vetenskapliga studier om stroke har tidigare negligerat mycket gamla människor, vilket i takt med den pågående demografiska utvecklingen framstått som allt mer orimligt. Det är ej helt klarlagt vilka riskfaktorer som leder till att insjukna med stroke i mycket hög ålder. Överdödligheten förknippad med att drabbas av depression efter stroke är också oklar i åldersgruppen. Det är också oklart vad som skiljer depression efter stroke från depression bland den övriga befolkningen av åldrade människor. Den populations-baserade kohortstudien GErontologisk Regional DAtabas (GERDA) inleddes år 2000 för att kartlägga faktorer förknippade med gott åldrande bland mycket gamla människor. Hälften av 85-åringarna, alla 90-åringar och alla ≥95-åringar i utvalda kommuner i Västerbotten erbjöds att delta i studien. Därefter har återbesök hos tidigare deltagare i sina nya åldersgrupper och rekrytering av nya deltagare genomförts vart femte år. Studien utvidgades med utvalda kommuner i Österbotten, Finland vid den första femårsuppföljningen. Datainsamlingen i studien bestod av demografiska frågor, skattningsskalor, blodtrycksmätning och kognitiva test genomförda vid ett hembesök i deltagarens hem, samt genomgång av journalhandlingar. År 2010 skickades även en enkät ut till 65-, 70-, 75- och 80-åringar i alla kommuner i Västerbotten och Österbotten. Enkäten innehöll frågor om demografi, hälsa, sjukdomar och intressen. Bland deltagarna i kohortstudien bestämdes förekomsten av tidigare stroke baserat på genomgång av journaluppgifter och uppgifter från hembesöken. Förekomsten av depression bestämdes baserat på poängsättning från en validerad skattningsskala för depression, samt baserat på en sammanvägning av journaluppgifter och skattningsskalor. En specialist i geriatrik fattade det slutliga beslutet om diagnoser. Insjuknande i stroke bestämdes baserat på journalgenomgång av individer med stroke-relaterade diagnoskoder i sjukhusregistret, i dödsorsaksregistret eller uppgift om stroke vid femårsuppföljningen i studien. Bland deltagarna i enkätstudien bestämdes förekomsten av tidigare stroke baserat på självrapportering, och förekomsten av depression bestämdes baserat på en sammanvägning av självrapportering och en skattningsskala för depression. Förekomsten av stroke i enkätstudien steg med ålder, från 4.7% bland 65-åringar till 11.6% bland 80-åringar. Förekomsten av stroke var omkring 20% bland ≥85-åringar, med minimal variation mellan 85-, 90- och ≥95-åringar. Förekomsten av depression var högre bland dem med stroke jämfört med de övriga deltagarna, både gällande den sammavägda diagnosen och baserat endast på poängsättning. Stroke och sömnproblem var oberoende associerade med depression. Bland ≥65-åringar i enkätstudien var funktionsnedsättning och genomgången livskris associerade med depression hos dem med en tidigare stroke. Bland deltagare utan stroke var ett antal ytterligare externa faktorer, inklusive subjektiv upplevelse av dålig ekonomi och att inte ha någon att anförtro sig till, associerade med depression. Både stroke och depression var associerade med ökad dödlighet bland ≥85-åringar. De med stroke utan depression hade en dödlighet i linje med normalbefolkningen utan stroke eller depression. Förekomsten av samtidig stroke och depression var associerad med högre dödlighet än normalbefolkningen, jämfört med dem med enbart stroke eller enbart depression. Högt systoliskt blodtryck (≥160 mmHg), högt diastoliskt blodtryck (≥90 mmHg) och förmaksflimmer var oberoende riskfaktorer för att insjukna i stroke bland ≥85-åringarna. Sambandet mellan blodtryck och strokerisk försvagades ej hos människor med kognitiv eller funktionell nedsättning. Tidigare stroke, hjärtsvikt, kognitiv nedsättning, näringsbrist, depressiva symtom och låg gånghastighet var också associerade med att insjukna i stroke, men ej oberoende av varandra. Sammanfattningsvis så stiger förekomsten av stroke med åldern och är särskilt hög bland mycket gamla människor. Depression är betydligt vanligare hos mycket gamla människor med stroke, även justerat för störningsfaktorer. Depression är främst associerat med funktions-nedsättning hos människor med stroke, men med ett större antal externa faktorer hos människor utan stroke. Mycket gamla människor med stroke har särskilt hög dödlighet om de samtidigt är deprimerade, men en dödlighet i linje med normalbefolkningen om de inte är deprimerade. Högt systoliskt och diastoliskt blodtryck samt förmaksflimmer är viktiga och behandlingsbara orsaker till att drabbas av stroke i mycket hög ålder.
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Avaliação e mensuração da dor no envelhecimento: instituições de longa permanência / Assessment and measurement of pain in aging: long-term institutionsPelegrin, Andressa Karina Amaral Plá 15 December 2011 (has links)
O envelhecimento é um fenômeno novo e uma tendência mundial. Com ele, há um aumento de doenças e de queixas de dor. Este estudo permitiu que os profissionais de saúde tivessem uma melhor percepção na avaliação da dor no envelhecimento. O objetivo geral foi avaliar os diferentes tipos de dor crônica no envelhecimento. Os objetivos específicos foram mensurar a dor percebida, avaliar os descritores de dor crônica de maior atribuição, identificar diferentes temáticas de dor crônica percebida e avaliar sinais e sintomas de depressão. Foi realizada identificação sócio-demográfica, com perguntas relacionadas ao sexo, à idade, à escolaridade, à religião, ao estado civil, às atividades desenvolvidas na instituição, à situação econômica, ao tempo de institucionalização, ao recebimento de visitas e às doenças diagnosticadas e, posteriormente, foram feitos quatro Experimentos (amostras dependentes). Experimento 1 - Mensurar a dor percebida - a intensidade da dor crônica foi avaliada pelo método psicofísico de estimação de categorias e se percebiam dor no momento da entrevista, para identificar o local, o tempo e o horário. Experimento 2 - Avaliar os descritores de dor crônica de maior atribuição - a intensidade da dor foi avaliada por dois métodos psicofísicos independentes: estimação de categorias e estimação de postos. Experimento 3 - Identificar diferentes temáticas de dor crônica percebida - utilizou-se uma entrevista semiestruturada com sete perguntas relacionadas à dor crônica. Experimento 4 - Avaliar sinais e sintomas de depressão - utilizou-se a Escala de Depressão Geriátrica de 15 pontos. Participaram 46 idosos residentes em duas Instituições de Longa Permanência em Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo; dentre estes, 25 eram de instituição filantrópica e 21 de instituição particular. Os resultados foram a média de idade de 78,26±8,33 anos, 26 do sexo feminino, 23 viúvos, 28 católicos, 23 cursaram o ensino fundamental incompleto, 46 aposentados e 37 recebem até 1 salário mínimo, 16 tem hipertensão arterial, 37 residem nas instituições referidas no tempo de 0 a 5 anos, 34 declararam não realizar atividade nas instituições pesquisadas e 24 recebem visitas de familiares. No Experimento 1, 14 idosos atribuíram o valor 10 para a intensidade da dor percebida na última semana, sendo a média aritmética de 7,02±2,74 pontos; 28 relataram sentir dor no momento da entrevista e 32 não haver horário específico, sendo as regiões mais afetadas os membros inferiores e a região dorsal. No Experimento 2, no método de estimação de categorias, o descritor de dor de maior atribuição foi \"dolorosa\" e o de menor foi \"desastrosa\". No método de estimação de postos, o descritor de dor de maior atribuição foi \"desastrosa\" e o de menor atribuição foi \"dolorosa\". No Experimento 3, foram identificadas unidades temáticas como \"percepção quanto ao tempo\", \"dimensão da dor\", \"estratégias de enfrentamento\", \"causas relacionadas à dor\", \"percepção da situação atual\" e \"outras percepções\". No Experimento 4, observou-se que 33 idosos responderam à Escala de Depressão Geriátrica (EDG) - 15 pontos - e obtiveram um escore de 5 ou mais pontos podendo sugerir episódio de depressão, ao passo que 13 obtiveram um escore abaixo de 5 pontos, não sugerindo episódio de depressão. / Aging is a new phenomenon and a global trend. With it, there is an increase of diseases and complaints of pain. This study has allowed health professionals have a better assessment of pain perception in aging. The overall objective was to evaluate the different types of chronic pain in aging. The specific objectives were to measure the perceived pain, to evaluate the descriptors of chronic pain with higher scores, identify different issues of chronic pain perceived and assess for signs and symptoms of depression. Identification was carried out socio-demographic, with questions related to sex, age, education, religion, marital status, the activities of the institution, the economic situation at the time of institutionalization, to receive visits and disease diagnosed and later, four experiments were conducted (dependent samples). Experiment 1 - Measuring the perceived pain - chronic pain intensity was assessed by the psychophysical method of category estimation and perceived pain during the interview, to identify the location, time and time. Experiment 2 - Assess the descriptors of chronic pain with higher scores - the intensity of pain was evaluated by two independent psychophysical methods: estimation and estimation of categories of posts. Task 3 - Identify the different themes of chronic pain perceived - we used a semi-structured interviews with seven questions related to chronic pain. Experiment 4 - Assess signs and symptoms of depression - used the Geriatric Depression Scale of 15 points. Attended by 46 elderly residents of two long-term institutions in Ribeirao Preto, São Paulo, among these, 25 were from philanthropic institutions and 21 private. The results were the mean age of 78.26 ± 8.33 years, 26 females, 23 were widowed, 28 Catholics, 23 attended the elementary school, 46 retirees and 37 to receive a minimum wage, 16 have high blood pressure, 37 reside in the institutions mentioned in the time from 0 to 5 years, 34 said they did not carry out activities in the institutions surveyed and 24 receive family visits. In Experiment 1, 14 elderly people attributed the value 10 for the intensity of perceived pain last week, and the arithmetic mean of 7.02 ± 2.74 points, 28 reported pain at the time of interview and 32 there is no specific time, and regions most affected lower limbs and the dorsal region. In Experiment 2, the method of category estimation, the greatest pain descriptor assignment was \"painful\" and the least was \"disastrous.\" In the method of estimation of posts, the more pain descriptor assignment was \"disastrous\" and the assignment was less \"painful\". In Experiment 3, thematic units were identified as: \"the perception of time,\" \"dimension of pain,\" \"coping strategies\", \"pain-related causes,\" \"perception of the current situation\" and \"other perceptions.\" In Experiment 4, it was observed that 33 seniors responded to the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) -15 points - and obtained a score of 5 or more points may suggest a depressive episode, while 13 had a score below 5 points, not suggesting a depressive episode.
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Avaliação e mensuração da dor no envelhecimento: instituições de longa permanência / Assessment and measurement of pain in aging: long-term institutionsAndressa Karina Amaral Plá Pelegrin 15 December 2011 (has links)
O envelhecimento é um fenômeno novo e uma tendência mundial. Com ele, há um aumento de doenças e de queixas de dor. Este estudo permitiu que os profissionais de saúde tivessem uma melhor percepção na avaliação da dor no envelhecimento. O objetivo geral foi avaliar os diferentes tipos de dor crônica no envelhecimento. Os objetivos específicos foram mensurar a dor percebida, avaliar os descritores de dor crônica de maior atribuição, identificar diferentes temáticas de dor crônica percebida e avaliar sinais e sintomas de depressão. Foi realizada identificação sócio-demográfica, com perguntas relacionadas ao sexo, à idade, à escolaridade, à religião, ao estado civil, às atividades desenvolvidas na instituição, à situação econômica, ao tempo de institucionalização, ao recebimento de visitas e às doenças diagnosticadas e, posteriormente, foram feitos quatro Experimentos (amostras dependentes). Experimento 1 - Mensurar a dor percebida - a intensidade da dor crônica foi avaliada pelo método psicofísico de estimação de categorias e se percebiam dor no momento da entrevista, para identificar o local, o tempo e o horário. Experimento 2 - Avaliar os descritores de dor crônica de maior atribuição - a intensidade da dor foi avaliada por dois métodos psicofísicos independentes: estimação de categorias e estimação de postos. Experimento 3 - Identificar diferentes temáticas de dor crônica percebida - utilizou-se uma entrevista semiestruturada com sete perguntas relacionadas à dor crônica. Experimento 4 - Avaliar sinais e sintomas de depressão - utilizou-se a Escala de Depressão Geriátrica de 15 pontos. Participaram 46 idosos residentes em duas Instituições de Longa Permanência em Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo; dentre estes, 25 eram de instituição filantrópica e 21 de instituição particular. Os resultados foram a média de idade de 78,26±8,33 anos, 26 do sexo feminino, 23 viúvos, 28 católicos, 23 cursaram o ensino fundamental incompleto, 46 aposentados e 37 recebem até 1 salário mínimo, 16 tem hipertensão arterial, 37 residem nas instituições referidas no tempo de 0 a 5 anos, 34 declararam não realizar atividade nas instituições pesquisadas e 24 recebem visitas de familiares. No Experimento 1, 14 idosos atribuíram o valor 10 para a intensidade da dor percebida na última semana, sendo a média aritmética de 7,02±2,74 pontos; 28 relataram sentir dor no momento da entrevista e 32 não haver horário específico, sendo as regiões mais afetadas os membros inferiores e a região dorsal. No Experimento 2, no método de estimação de categorias, o descritor de dor de maior atribuição foi \"dolorosa\" e o de menor foi \"desastrosa\". No método de estimação de postos, o descritor de dor de maior atribuição foi \"desastrosa\" e o de menor atribuição foi \"dolorosa\". No Experimento 3, foram identificadas unidades temáticas como \"percepção quanto ao tempo\", \"dimensão da dor\", \"estratégias de enfrentamento\", \"causas relacionadas à dor\", \"percepção da situação atual\" e \"outras percepções\". No Experimento 4, observou-se que 33 idosos responderam à Escala de Depressão Geriátrica (EDG) - 15 pontos - e obtiveram um escore de 5 ou mais pontos podendo sugerir episódio de depressão, ao passo que 13 obtiveram um escore abaixo de 5 pontos, não sugerindo episódio de depressão. / Aging is a new phenomenon and a global trend. With it, there is an increase of diseases and complaints of pain. This study has allowed health professionals have a better assessment of pain perception in aging. The overall objective was to evaluate the different types of chronic pain in aging. The specific objectives were to measure the perceived pain, to evaluate the descriptors of chronic pain with higher scores, identify different issues of chronic pain perceived and assess for signs and symptoms of depression. Identification was carried out socio-demographic, with questions related to sex, age, education, religion, marital status, the activities of the institution, the economic situation at the time of institutionalization, to receive visits and disease diagnosed and later, four experiments were conducted (dependent samples). Experiment 1 - Measuring the perceived pain - chronic pain intensity was assessed by the psychophysical method of category estimation and perceived pain during the interview, to identify the location, time and time. Experiment 2 - Assess the descriptors of chronic pain with higher scores - the intensity of pain was evaluated by two independent psychophysical methods: estimation and estimation of categories of posts. Task 3 - Identify the different themes of chronic pain perceived - we used a semi-structured interviews with seven questions related to chronic pain. Experiment 4 - Assess signs and symptoms of depression - used the Geriatric Depression Scale of 15 points. Attended by 46 elderly residents of two long-term institutions in Ribeirao Preto, São Paulo, among these, 25 were from philanthropic institutions and 21 private. The results were the mean age of 78.26 ± 8.33 years, 26 females, 23 were widowed, 28 Catholics, 23 attended the elementary school, 46 retirees and 37 to receive a minimum wage, 16 have high blood pressure, 37 reside in the institutions mentioned in the time from 0 to 5 years, 34 said they did not carry out activities in the institutions surveyed and 24 receive family visits. In Experiment 1, 14 elderly people attributed the value 10 for the intensity of perceived pain last week, and the arithmetic mean of 7.02 ± 2.74 points, 28 reported pain at the time of interview and 32 there is no specific time, and regions most affected lower limbs and the dorsal region. In Experiment 2, the method of category estimation, the greatest pain descriptor assignment was \"painful\" and the least was \"disastrous.\" In the method of estimation of posts, the more pain descriptor assignment was \"disastrous\" and the assignment was less \"painful\". In Experiment 3, thematic units were identified as: \"the perception of time,\" \"dimension of pain,\" \"coping strategies\", \"pain-related causes,\" \"perception of the current situation\" and \"other perceptions.\" In Experiment 4, it was observed that 33 seniors responded to the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) -15 points - and obtained a score of 5 or more points may suggest a depressive episode, while 13 had a score below 5 points, not suggesting a depressive episode.
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Smysluplnost života ve stáří / The meaningfulness of life in the elderlyOndrušová, Jiřina January 2012 (has links)
The submitted thesis deals with the issue of the meaning in life in the elderly. The meaningfulness of life, which was as a deep human need listed among the evaluated items in the WHOQOL assessments, is considered to be an important salutogenic factor. The thesis briefly introduces logotherapy, a method focused on the revelation and renewal of the meaning in life and the orientation towards values. It also mentions the possibilities of logotherapeutic approach in the communication with seniors being in a difficult life situation. The theoretical part specifies the fundamental terms regarding the ageing, the elderly, the demographic evolution of the contemporary society, health and psychosocial aspects of ageing and the seniors' needs. Further, this part summarizes the theoretical knowledge about the issue of quality of life and its meaning, the methods of their examination and the results of research. The last chapter of the theoretical part summarizes the existing knowledge regarding the depression in the elderly. The course of the research is described in the empirical part of the thesis. The aim of the research was to find out to what extent the seniors over 75 years of age in the Czech Republic live their lives as meaningful, to compare the measure of meaningfulness of life of older and younger...
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Smysluplnost života ve stáří / The meaningfulness of life in the elderlyOndrušová, Jiřina January 2012 (has links)
The submitted thesis deals with the issue of the meaning in life in the elderly. The meaningfulness of life, which was as a deep human need listed among the evaluated items in the WHOQOL assessments, is considered to be an important salutogenic factor. The thesis briefly introduces logotherapy, a method focused on the revelation and renewal of the meaning in life and the orientation towards values. It also mentions the possibilities of logotherapeutic approach in the communication with seniors being in a difficult life situation. The theoretical part specifies the fundamental terms regarding the ageing, the elderly, the demographic evolution of the contemporary society, health and psychosocial aspects of ageing and the seniors' needs. Further, this part summarizes the theoretical knowledge about the issue of quality of life and its meaning, the methods of their examination and the results of research. The last chapter of the theoretical part summarizes the existing knowledge regarding the depression in the elderly. The course of the research is described in the empirical part of the thesis. The aim of the research was to find out to what extent the seniors over 75 years of age in the Czech Republic live their lives as meaningful, to compare the measure of meaningfulness of life of older and younger...
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Dog-assisted Therapy for Older People with Dementia: A Randomised Controlled Trial in Residential Aged Care FacilitiesJacqueline Perkins Unknown Date (has links)
Rapid increases in population ageing and the associated rise in the prevalence of dementia have created many challenges for the care of older people with dementia. As the majority of people now living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) now have dementia, the need to maximise the quality of life for this group is increasingly recognised. While such issues have attracted research and policy attention in recent years, the evidence base for practice in dementia care is still underdeveloped. The need for more effective therapeutic interventions to improve the quality of life for older people with dementia is recognised, particularly those living in RACFs. The use of pets is one example of recent attempts to help create a more home-like environment and dog therapy is available in many facilities. Well designed research to demonstrate whether it actually has a positive impact on residents’ quality of life is lacking. This study is the first reported randomised controlled trial investigating dog therapy for people with dementia. Fifty-five older people with mild to moderate dementia living in three residential aged care facilities in the Greater Brisbane area participated in this study. The goal was to identify whether dog therapy accrued any benefits to residents’ well being and compare the benefits, if any, with human-only therapy intervention. The main hypothesis was that dog contact delivered in a small group recreational therapy format would have a beneficial effect on the well being of participants. It was additionally hypothesised that prior and current positive relationships with dogs would be related to improved outcomes of dog therapy and support a human-animal bond explanation of relationship development with the therapy dog(s). Participants were randomly assigned into two groups within each facility: The dog therapy group and a human-only therapy group. Session plans were structured according to a recreational therapy format. Three therapy dogs were used (a miniature Poodle, a Staffordshire Terrier and a German Shepherd Dog) with one dog present at any dog therapy session A before-and-after design was used with concealment of participants at allocation. Mixed methods were used including a panel of seven validated psychometric instruments, an observational measure and a series of four novel questionnaires, dogs for older groups with Alzheimer’s (DOGA), developed de novo specifically to investigate the effects of dog therapy on participants within this study. Measures of mood, quality of life, health and psychosocial functioning, collectively referred to as well-being, detected benefits accruing to dog therapy participants compared with human-only therapy that approached significance (p = .056) with a large effect size (partial eta squared 16.6%). A different measure of mood and apathy showed similar improvement for participants of both therapy types trialed with analyses of a smaller dataset (n = 36) revealing an overall highly significant result (p=.008) and large effect size (partial eta squared = 25.6%) for all participants. To explore the perceptions of care staff to the dog therapy intervention, a self-complete semi-structured questionnaire was completed by a sample of 21 from two of the study facilities. Content analysis revealed that staff overwhelmingly supported dog therapy with a total of 84 comments about benefits and 22 about risks. Responses were categorised and then linked into emergent themes: a temporal dimension, sense of self and increased opportunities for self expression. The opportunity provided by the therapy dog for accessible caring physical contact for participants was identified as important. General recreational therapy goals such as improved mood, reminiscence and increased levels of conversation were reported by staff to continue beyond interventions. The observed risks were: confusion over dog ownership, subsequent worry about losing the dog after sessions, jealousy over the therapy dog and one participant did not enjoy the small group format. Participants described their experiences of contact with the therapy dog as “like” above “attached”. Personal preference explanations are therefore supported, rather than “attachment”, to explain outcomes for participants. This suggests the psychosocial approach has greater relevance here than human-animal bond explanations. Effects of previous dog attachment on outcomes were inconclusive but there was some evidence that participants’ relationship with the therapy dog(s) influenced outcomes, though the nature of that relationship has not been clarified. Recommendations from the study findings are that dog therapy be conducted for people with mild to moderate levels of dementia in groups of 3-11 for a duration of around 10 weeks with sessions for 30 minutes held once or twice weekly and according to a standard format. Opportunities for participants to touch, hug and interact directly with the therapy dog should be maximised without compromising dog welfare. The findings suggest that respect for the personhood of participants is important to the success of the therapy types trialled, which further supports psychosocial therapies involving contact with people or live animals for use with people with dementia over those that minimise or exclude it.
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