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Dementia in the incarcerated elderly adult: Innovative solutions to promote quality care

机译:被监禁的老年人痴呆症:创新的解决方案以促进优质护理

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Purpose: To provide an overview of the epidemiology, pathophysiology, and diagnostic considerations of Alzheimer's disease (AD) with a special focus on elderly prison inmates. Multiple therapeutic interventions currently used for inmates with AD and a brief protocol for clinicians working with this population are provided.Data sources: Review of scientific literature.Conclusions: Early detection and appropriate treatment of AD and other dementias are particularly challenging inside of correctional institutions, and a lack of prison-specific guidelines for AD leaves clinicians struggling to deliver innovative, quality care to a vulnerable population of elderly inmates. Implications for practice: Clinicians working in prisons can promote optimal safety and health for each inmate through early diagnosis and treatment of those with dementia. Researchers studying dementia need to include the large incarcerated population in the United States in ongoing research and guideline development.
机译:目的:概述阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)的流行病学,病理生理学和诊断注意事项,特别关注老年囚犯。提供了目前用于AD犯人的多种治疗性干预措施,以及针对该人群的临床医生的简要协议。数据来源:科学文献综述结论:对AD和其他痴呆症的早期发现和适当治疗在矫正机构内部尤其具有挑战性,由于缺乏针对AD的监狱专用指南,临床医生努力为脆弱的老年囚犯群体提供创新的优质护理。实践的意义:在监狱工作的临床医生可以通过对痴呆症患者的早期诊断和治疗,促进每个囚犯的最佳安全和健康。研究痴呆症的研究人员需要将美国大量被监禁的人口纳入正在进行的研究和指南制定中。

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