O'Connor Claire M, Clemson Lindy, da Silva Thaís Bento Lima, Piguet Olivier, Hodges John R, Mioshi Eneida
Ageing, Work & Health Research Unit, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney.
Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, Australia.
Dement Neuropsychol. 2013 Apr-Jun;7(2):143-150. doi: 10.1590/S1980-57642013DN70200002.
FTD is a unique condition which manifests with a range of behavioural symptoms, marked dysfunction in activities of daily living (ADL) and increased levels of carer burden as compared to carers of other dementias. No efficacious pharmacological interventions to treat FTD currently exist, and research on pharmacological symptom management is variable. The few studies on non-pharmacological interventions in FTD focus on either the carer or the patients' symptoms, and lack methodological rigour. This paper reviews and discusses current studies utilising non-pharmacological approaches, exposing the clear need for more rigorous methodologies to be applied in this field. Finally, a successful randomised controlled trial helped reduce behaviours of concern in dementia, and through implementing participation in tailored activities, the FTD-specific Tailored Activities Program (TAP) is presented. Crucially, this protocol has scope to target both the person with FTD and their carer. This paper highlights that studies in this area would help to elucidate the potential for using activities to reduce characteristic behaviours in FTD, improving quality of life and the caregiving experience in FTD.
额颞叶痴呆(FTD)是一种独特的病症,表现为一系列行为症状、日常生活活动(ADL)明显功能障碍,与其他痴呆症患者的照料者相比,照料负担水平更高。目前尚无有效的药物干预措施来治疗FTD,且关于药物症状管理的研究参差不齐。少数关于FTD非药物干预的研究要么侧重于照料者,要么侧重于患者的症状,且缺乏方法学上的严谨性。本文回顾并讨论了当前利用非药物方法的研究,揭示了在该领域应用更严谨方法学的迫切需求。最后,一项成功的随机对照试验有助于减少痴呆症患者令人担忧的行为,并且通过实施参与量身定制的活动,介绍了针对FTD的量身定制活动计划(TAP)。至关重要的是,该方案有针对FTD患者及其照料者的空间。本文强调,该领域的研究将有助于阐明利用活动减少FTD特征行为、改善FTD患者生活质量和照料体验的潜力。