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Use of the Tailored Activities Program to reduce neuropsychiatric behaviors in dementia: An Australian protocol for a randomized trial to evaluate its effectiveness

机译:使用量身定制的活动计划来减少痴呆症的神经精神行为:一项用于评估其有效性的随机试验的澳大利亚协议

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Background: Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are often considered to be the greatest challenge in dementia care, leading to increased healthcare costs, caregiver burden, and placement into care facilities. With potential for pharmacological intervention to exacerbate behaviors or even lead to mortality, the development and rigorous testing of non-pharmacological interventions is vital. A pilot of the Tailored Activities Program (TAP) for reducing problem behaviors in people with dementia was conducted in the United States with promising results. This randomized trial will investigate the effectiveness of TAP for reducing the burden of BPSD on persons with dementia and family caregivers within an Australian population. This trial will also examine the cost-effectiveness and willingness to pay for TAP compared with a control group. Methods: This randomized trial aims to recruit 180 participant dyads of a person with dementia and their caregivers. Participants will have a diagnosis of dementia, exhibit behaviors as scored by the Neuropsychiatric Inventory, and the caregiver must have at least 7 h per week contact. Participants will be randomly allocated to intervention (TAP) or control (phone-based education sessions) groups, both provided by a trained occupational therapist. Primary outcome measure will be the revised Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Clinician rating scale (NPI-C) to measure BPSD exhibited by the person with dementia. Conclusions: This trial investigates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of TAP within an Australian population. Results will address a significant gap in the current Australian community-support base for people living with dementia and their caregivers.
机译:背景:痴呆症的行为和心理症状(BPSD)通常被认为是痴呆症护理中的最大挑战,导致医疗保健成本增加,护理人员负担增加以及进入护理机构。由于药理学干预有可能加剧行为甚至导致死亡,因此,非药理学干预措施的发展和严格测试至关重要。在美国开展了旨在减少痴呆症患者行为问题的量身定制活动计划(TAP)的试点,并取得了可喜的结果。这项随机试验将研究TAP减轻澳大利亚人群中痴呆症患者和家庭护理人员BPSD负担的有效性。该试验还将检查与对照组相比TAP的成本效益和支付意愿。方法:这项随机试验旨在招募180名痴呆症患者及其护理人员的二联体。参与者将被诊断出痴呆症,表现出神经精神病学调查表所评分的行为,并且护理人员每周必须至少接触7小时。参与者将被随机分配到干预(TAP)或控制(基于电话的教育课程)组,两者均由受过训练的职业治疗师提供。主要结局指标是修订后的神经精神病学库存量表-临床医生评分量表(NPI-C),以测量痴呆症患者表现出的BPSD。结论:该试验研究了在澳大利亚人群中TAP的有效性和成本效益。结果将解决目前澳大利亚痴呆症患者及其护理人员的社区支持基础上的巨大缺口。

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