Neville Christine, Henwood Tim, Beattie Elizabeth, Fielding Elaine
School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Queensland, Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
Australas J Ageing. 2014 Jun;33(2):124-7. doi: 10.1111/ajag.12076. Epub 2013 Jul 3.
To explore the effects of a dementia-specific, aquatic exercise intervention on behavioural and psychological symptoms in people with dementia (BPSD).
Residents from two aged care facilities in Queensland, Australia, received a 12-week intervention consisting of aquatic exercises for strength, agility, flexibility, balance and relaxation. The Psychological Well-Being in Cognitively Impaired Persons Scale (PW-BCIP) and the Revised Memory and Behaviour Problems Checklist (RMBPC) were completed by registered nurses at baseline, week 6, week 9 and post intervention.
Ten women and one man (median age = 88.4 years, interquartile range = 12.3) participated. Statistically significant declines in the RMBPC and PW-BCIP were observed over the study period.
Preliminary evidence suggests that a dementia-specific, aquatic exercise intervention reduces BPSD and improves psychological well-being in people with moderate to severe dementia. With further testing, this innovative intervention may prove effective in addressing some of the most challenging aspects of dementia care.
探讨针对痴呆症患者的特定水上运动干预对其行为和心理症状(BPSD)的影响。
来自澳大利亚昆士兰州两家老年护理机构的居民接受了为期12周的干预,内容包括旨在增强力量、敏捷性、灵活性、平衡能力及放松身心的水上运动。注册护士在基线、第6周、第9周及干预后完成了认知障碍者心理健康量表(PW-BCIP)和修订版记忆与行为问题清单(RMBPC)。
10名女性和1名男性(中位年龄 = 88.4岁,四分位间距 = 12.3)参与了研究。在研究期间,观察到RMBPC和PW-BCIP有统计学意义的下降。
初步证据表明,针对痴呆症患者的特定水上运动干预可减少BPSD并改善中重度痴呆症患者的心理健康。经过进一步测试,这种创新干预措施可能在应对痴呆症护理中一些最具挑战性的方面证明是有效的。