Gill Nigel, Hammond Simon, Cross Jane, Smith Toby, Lambert Nigel, Fox Chris
Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Earlham Road, NR4 7TJ, Norwich, Norfolk, UK.
School of Health Sciences, University of East Anglia, NR4 7TJ, Norwich, UK.
Z Gerontol Geriatr. 2017 May;50(Suppl 2):39-43. doi: 10.1007/s00391-017-1224-4. Epub 2017 Mar 31.
The global shift in demographics towards aging populations is leading to a commensurate increase in age-related disease and frailty. It is essential to optimise health services to meet current needs and prepare for anticipated future demands. This paper explores issues impacting on people living with cognitive impairment and/or dementia who experience a hip fracture and are cared for in acute settings. This is important given the high mortality and morbidity associated with this population. Given the current insufficiency of clear evidence on optimum rehabilitation of this patient group, this paper explored three key themes namely: recognition of cognitive impairment, response by way of training and education of staff to optimise care for this patient group and review of the importance of outcomes measures. Whilst there is currently insufficient evidence to draw conclusions about the optimal ways of caring for patients living with dementia following hip fracture, this paper concludes that future research should improve understanding of healthcare staff education to improve the outcomes for this important group of patients.
全球人口结构向老龄化转变,导致与年龄相关的疾病和身体虚弱现象相应增加。优化卫生服务以满足当前需求并为预期的未来需求做好准备至关重要。本文探讨了影响认知障碍和/或痴呆症患者的问题,这些患者发生髋部骨折并在急性病环境中接受护理。鉴于该人群的高死亡率和高发病率,这一点很重要。鉴于目前关于该患者群体最佳康复的明确证据不足,本文探讨了三个关键主题,即:认知障碍的识别、通过对工作人员进行培训和教育来优化对该患者群体护理的应对措施以及对结果测量重要性的审查。虽然目前没有足够的证据得出关于髋部骨折后痴呆症患者最佳护理方式的结论,但本文得出结论,未来的研究应增进对医护人员教育的理解,以改善这一重要患者群体的治疗效果。