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Aggressive Behaviors Among Nursing Home Residents: Association With Dementia and Behavioral Health Disorders

机译:护理家庭居民中的侵略性行为:与痴呆和行为健康障碍联系

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ObjectivesWe measured the prevalence and severity of aggressive behaviors (ABs) among nursing home (NH) residents and examined whether individuals with behavioral health disorders were more likely to exhibit aggressive behaviors than others. Setting and participantsThe analytical sample included 3,270,713 first Minimum Data Set (MDS) assessments for residents in 15,706 NHs in?2015. MeasuresIndividuals were identified as having (1) behavioral health disorders only (hierarchically categorized as schizophrenia/psychosis, bipolar disorder, personality disorder, substance abuse, depression/anxiety); (2) dementia only; (3) behavioral health disorders and dementia; or (4) neither. The Aggressive Behavior Scale (ABS) measured the degree of aggressive behaviors exhibited, based on 4 MDS items (verbal, physical, other behavioral symptoms, and rejection of care). The ABS scores ranged from 0 to 12 reflecting symptom severity as none (ABS score?=?0), mild (ABS score?=?1–2), moderate (ABS score?=?3–5), and severe (ABS score?=?6–12). Bivariate comparisons and multinomial logistic regressions were performed. ResultsResidents with behavioral health disorders and dementia had the highest prevalence of ABs (23.1%), followed by dementia only (15.3%), behavioral health disorders only (9.3%), and neither (5.3%). After controlling for individual risk factors and facility covariates, the relative risk of exhibiting severe ABs was 2.47, 5.50, and 9.42 for residents with behavioral health disorders only, dementia only, and behavioral health disorders and dementia, respectively, with a similar pattern for moderate or mild ABs. ConclusionsResidents with behavioral health disorders were less likely than residents with dementia to exhibit aggressive behaviors in nursing homes. Thus, anecdotally reported concerns that aggressive behaviors are primarily an issue for residents with behavioral health disorders, rather than those with dementia, were not empirically justified.
机译:目标我们测量了养老院(NH)居民中侵略性行为(ABS)的患病率和严重程度,并检查了具有行为健康障碍的个体是否比其他人更有可能表现出侵略性的行为。设置和参与者分析样本包括在2015年的15,706 NHS中的居民的3,270,713名最低数据集(MDS)评估。措施Individuals仅被鉴定为(1)行为健康障碍(分层分类为精神分裂症/精神病,双相情感障碍,人格障碍,药物滥用,抑郁症/焦虑); (2)仅限痴呆症; (3)行为健康障碍和痴呆症;或(4)既不。侵略性行为规模(ABS)根据4 MDS项目(口头,身体,其他行为症状和护理拒绝),测量展示的侵略性程度。 ABS分数范围为0到12,反映症状严重程度为无(ABS评分?=?0),轻度(ABS评分?=?1-2),中度(ABS评分?=?3-5),严重(ABS得分?=?6-12)。进行了双变量比较和多项逻辑回归。具有行为健康障碍和痴呆症的结果患者具有腹肌的普及率最高(23.1%),其次是痴呆症(15.3%),仅行为健康障碍(9.3%),也没有(5.3%)。在控制个人风险因素和设施协变量之后,患有严重腹肌的相对风险仅为行为健康障碍,痴呆症和行为健康障碍和痴呆的居民分别为2.47%,5.50和9.42分,患有类似的模式或轻度吸收。结论具有行为健康障碍的可能性比患有痴呆症的居民不太可能在护理家庭中表现出侵略性的行为。因此,轶事报道的担忧认为激进的行为主要是具有行为健康障碍的居民的问题,而不是患有痴呆症的患者,并没有经验证明。

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