Egan Mary Y, Munroe Sally, Hubert Camille, Rossiter Trish, Gauthier Annie, Eisner Margaret, Fulford Nicole, Neilson Merilyn, Daros Bonnie, Rodrigue Carmen
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
J Gerontol Nurs. 2007 Feb;33(2):24-30. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20070201-06.
Aggressive behavior is a frequent occurrence in the care of individuals with dementia. In this pilot study, the authors explored the impact of sharing patients' life histories with staff on four patients' aggression and interviewed nursing staff and families to determine the impact that developing and learning about the life history had on them. There was some evidence of decrease in aggression among the patients who demonstrated frequent aggressive behavior at baseline. Life history information affected some staff members profoundly, leading toward a greater empathy for the patient. This study demonstrates the feasibility and potential value of using life histories with residents who demonstrate aggressive behavior.
攻击性行为在痴呆症患者的护理中经常出现。在这项试点研究中,作者探讨了与工作人员分享患者生活史对四名患者攻击行为的影响,并采访了护理人员和家属,以确定了解患者生活史对他们的影响。有证据表明,基线时表现出频繁攻击行为的患者的攻击行为有所减少。生活史信息对一些工作人员产生了深远影响,使他们对患者更具同理心。这项研究证明了对表现出攻击行为的住院患者使用生活史的可行性和潜在价值。